RANGERS welcome Aberdeen to Ibrox this week as they look to extend their lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership.
They'll not have it easy though at Stephen Glass' Dons will be aiming to build on Saturday's impressive victory over Hibs at Pittodrie.
The pair will lock horns for the first time since trophy day last season when Rangers lifted their Premiership crown after a 4-0 victory.
Here is everything you need to know ahead of the midweek clash.
When and where is the match?
The match will take place Ibrox on Wednesday October 27.
The clash will get underway at 7:45pm.
Is Rangers vs Aberdeen on TV?
No. The match will not be available to watch on TV.
The only option to watch the Premiership clash will be via PPV.
Is there a live stream?
Yes. Supporters of both teams will have to purchase pay-per-view coverage of the match from Rangers.
Live coverage will be shown exclusively on Rangers TV, with coverage starting at shortly before kick-off.
Team news
Aberdeen manager Stephen Glass is expecting to be without three recognised defenders for Wednesday’s Premiership trip to Ibrox to face leaders Rangers.
Injuries picked up by Calvin Ramsay and Declan Gallagher in Saturday’s morale-boosting win over Hibernian are likely to rule both players out.
The Dons are also waiting to learn the extent of Jack MacKenzie’s injury after the full-back was withdrawn from training late last week.
Rangers will likely welcome back Allan McGregor after he sat out Sunday's match against St Mirren.
Ryan Jack could also be involved, but Ryan Kent is a doubt.
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