Rangers and Heart of Midlothian lock horns in the Scottish Premiership this weekend.
Both teams had contrasting results during their midweek European exploits, with Rangers earning a credible draw against Olympiacos. While Heidenheim provided Hearts with a disappointing home loss.
Rangers go into the clash sitting third in the league table and manager Philippe Clement knows they cannot drop any more points, having fallen nine behind Aberdeen and Celtic.
Hearts, on the other hand, are only one point off bottom spot and are still adapting to life under Neil Critchley.
Everything you need to know about Rangers vs Hearts...
When is Rangers vs Hearts?
Rangers host Hearts on Sunday, November 10.
The match will be played at Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow.
Kick-off is at 5pm.
Is Rangers vs Hearts on TV?
Yes. The match will be broadcast live via Premier Sports.
Coverage begins at 4.30pm and will run until 7.30pm on Premier Sports 1.
You can sign up HERE.
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Can I live stream Rangers vs Hearts?
Yes. You can stream the match live through the Premier Player.
You can sign up HERE.
Rangers and Hearts' last five results
Rangers
Olympiacos 1 Rangers 1 (Europa League)
Motherwell 1 Rangers 2 (Premier Sports Cup)
Aberdeen 2 Rangers 1 (Scottish Premiership)
Rangers 2 St Mirren 1 (Scottish Premiership)
Rangers 4 FCSB 0 (Europa League)
Heart of Midlothian
Hearts 0 FC Heidenheim 2 (Conference League)
St Johnstone 1 Hearts 2 (Scottish Premiership)
Hearts 1 Kilmarnock 2 (Scottish Premiership)
Hibernian 1 Hearts 1 (Scottish Premiership)
Hearts 2 Omonia Nicosia 0 (Conference League)
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