It's the big one.
The fixture everyone in Glasgow - and beyond - looks for the minute the list is released.
And it's almost upon us.
Rangers welcome fierce rivals Celtic to Ibrox for the powderkeg clash for the first time since they beat the Hoops 2-0 towards the end of last season.
Neil Lennon will be desperate to avenge the loss and lay down a marker that his side don't plan on surrendering their Scottish Premiership title this campaign.
But can you catch the game on telly? If so, what channel is it on? Which team are the favourites?
Here's all you need to know about Sunday's derby.
Where is the game being played?
Rangers host the clash at Ibrox.
Is it on TV?
Sky Sports will be live at Ibrox ahead of the kick-off on Sunday afternoon.
Kick-off is at 12pm.
What are the odds on each side?
Rangers are slight favourites to earn the first victory in this derby of the season, given home advantage.
Bet365 are generously offering 2/1 odds on Celtic to pick up the three points, while Gers are 7/5 or shorter with a number of different odds-makers.
Team news
Both sides have European ties to manoeuvre this week which could determine exactly which XI is picked by each respective manager.
Celts travel to Sweden to face AIK with a 2-0 lead while the Light Blues welcome Legia Warsaw back to Glasgow after a goalless draw in Poland.
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