Celtic and Rangers fans have been handed a TV boost this festive period with their Boxing Day fixtures both being broadcast on Sky One.
The Hoops will make the short trip to Hamilton Accies in the 3pm kick-off time while Gers face Hibs at Ibrox in the early kick-off.
With both ties scheduled to be broadcast live on Sky Sports Football for subscribers, lucky fans who only have access to Sky One will also be able to watch the action.
Ibrox supporters have the added opportunity with their virtual season tickets on Gers TV.
Hibs are one of only two side to take points off the Light Blues this term following a 2-2 draw at Easter Road back in September.
It comes after Celtic had another match moved to accommodate opponents St Mirren in their Betfred Cup clash with Livingston.
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