Celtic and Rangers will contest the City of Glasgow Cup final on Wednesday evening as the two rivals' B teams prepare to battle it out for silverware.

The teams last met on league duty last month at Ibrox, when the visitors sealed a 3-1 victory and the hosts had three players sent off.

Rangers are the holders of the trophy and will be looking to make it back-to-back wins, while Celtic last lifted the cup in 2019.

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Here's everything you need to know ahead of the match.

Where is the game being played?

The match will take place at Ibrox Stadium.

What time is kick-off?

The game will get under way at 7pm.

Is it on TV?

No. The match will not be broadcast on television.

Is there a live stream?

Yes. Both Celtic and Rangers will be showing the match live on their respective YouTube accounts. Daylin Docherty and Willie McNab will commentate on Celtic's feed, while Tom Miller will be on the mic for Rangers. The coverage begins at 6:45pm.

Who is eligible to play?

Under-21 players (born on or after 1 January 2002) can feature in the match, and each team can also include up to three overage players.

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Are away fans allowed?

No. No tickets have gone on sale whatsoever, and only the friends and families of the players will be in attendance.


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