Rangers face Hibs in a tricky Premiership fixture this evening looking to maintain momentum after their recent demolition of Ross County.
Steven Gerrard's men thrashed the Staggies to go 23 points clear at the top and hope to gain three more points in Leith.
Gers are unbeaten in the league whils Hibs sit fourth behind Aberdeen having played a game more. They are also looking to bounce back after a 3-0 loss to St Johnstone in last weekend's Betfred Cup semi-final.
But is the game on TV? What channel? What time is kick-off?
Here's all you need to know.
When and where is the game being played?
Hibs host Rangers at Easter Road.
The game is TONIGHT, January 27 and kick-off is at 7.45pm.
Is the game on TV?
It is indeed.
Fans can tune in to Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football from 7pm to catch the action.
Hibs season ticket holders will be able to watch via HibsPass.
Team news
Kemar Roofe could be available after making the bench last week.
Nikola Katic and Scott Arfield remain out.
Hibs may call on Stevie Mallan after a potential loan move to Turkey stalled.
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