RANGERS take on Livingston this week for a place in the last-four of this season's Premier Sports Cup.
Steven Gerrard will be aiming for his Gers side to make it one-step further than they did last season when they fell at this stage to St Mirren in Paisley.
He will be looking for his players to recover sharply from a disappointing 1-1 draw at home to Motherwell on Sunday.
But they will be in for a tough game as they take on hardy battlers Livingston.
David Martindale's men defeated Celtic 1-0 in league action last time out, so will be bouyed going into this cup tie.
Here's all the details you need for this quarter-final showdown.
When does Rangers vs Livingston kick-off?
- Rangers take on Livingston this week on Wednesday, September 22.
- The match kicks-off at 7.45pm.
- The tie will be played at Ibrox.
What TV channel is Rangers vs Livingston on and can I live stream it?
- The quarter-final tie will be shown live on Premier Sports 1.
- Coverage begins at 7.15pm.
- Premier Sports subscriptions cost from £12.99 a month - you can find out more info HERE.
- You can live stream the match via the Premier Sports player.
Latest team news
- Alfredo Morelos could feature for Rangers after starting on the bench on Sunday due to a hamstring niggle.
- Alan Forrest could do likewise for Livingston after operating as a sub against Celtic.
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