Rangers travel to Dingwall to face Ross County on Wednesday in a bid to try and shove Celtic off the top of the Scottish Premiership.
Steven Gerrard’s men are in great form with their previous 2-1 win over Motherwell and have racked up eight goals in their last three league games.
They’ll be hoping to take advantage of a trip to face Ross County who sit sixth in the table.
Is the game on TV? If so, what channel? Are there any injuries?
Here's all you need to know.
When is Ross County vs Rangers?
Ross County play Rangers on Wednesday on October 30.
Kick off, at The Global Energy Stadium, will be at 7:45pm.
Is the game on TV?
Fans can watch the game on BT Sport 1 and BT Sport Ultimate.
Coverage begins at 7:15pm.
Alternatively, you can follow our live blog on Herald and Times Sport.
What’s the team news?
Rangers are still without Jordan Jones, but Ryan Kent and Ryan Jack are back after playing against Hearts and Porto in their last Europa League match.
This fixture comes after two games in six days, so it’s likely Gerrard will make a few changes to his line up to rest some players before the Betfred Cup Semi-Final on Sunday.
Ross County played well last weekend as Joe Chalmers scored a 90th-minute equaliser in their 2-2 draw with Hibernian.
Midfielder Ewan Henderson is also back after starring in that match. He wasn’t eligible to play the weekend before against play parent club Celtic.
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