RANGERS star Alfredo Morelos is currently on international duty with Colombia as they compete for a spot at the 2022 World Cup.
The Ibrox favourite was included in the 28-man squad for matches against Peru and Argentina - but it means he misses Rangers action including the clash with Celtic.
Tonight, Morelos could feature for Colombia in their crucial clash with Peru at 9pm.
Both teams currently sit on 17 points in World Cup qualifying with Colombia ahead on goal difference in fifth.
But Morelos and his team-mates will be aiming to overtake Uruguay in fourth to seal a World Cup spot without needing to go through a play-off.
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Alternatively the match, with coverage beghinning at 8.55pm, is on Freeview channel 65, Sky 422, Virgin 553, TalkTalk 64 and the same channel on BT TV.
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