IT's top versus bottom this weekend as league leaders Rangers take on Dundee.
Steven Gerrard's side are one point clear of Hibs and Hearts at the top of the table.
And the Gers will be aiming to open up a four-point gap with a win in the City of Discovery.
The Light Blues will be looking to build on their Premier Sports Cup victory over Livingston mid-week.
James McPake will also be hoping to see his side spring into life for this one.
Bottom of the league and out of the cup, the Dark Blues need something to kick-start their campaign.
When does Dundee vs Rangers kick-off?
- Dundee host Rangers TOMORROW on Saturday, September 25.
- The match kicks-off at 3pm.
- It will be played at Dens Park.
Is Dundee vs Rangers on TV and can I live stream it?
- Sadly this game will not be shown live on TV due to the 3pm blackout rule.
- This means you will not be able to stream the game live on Sky Go either.
Latest team news
- Ryan Jack and Ryan Kent both remain on the sidelines for this one, with the former still due to be out for some time.
- It is unknown whether Leigh Griffiths will be involved.
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