Dundee will finally host Rangers in the final Scottish Premiership fixture before the split on Wednesday night.
The match at Dens Park - which had been postponed twice due to an unplayable surface - will go ahead without the need for a stadium switch to the McDiarmid Park back-up plan.
Don Robertson carried out a pitch inspection on Tuesday morning with the surface deemed acceptable to host the Scottish Premiership fixture.
Everything you need to know about Dundee vs Rangers...
When is Dundee vs Rangers?
Dundee host Rangers on Wednesday, April 17.
This is the third scheduled date for the fixture after the match was postponed twice previously.
The match will kick-off at 8pm.
Where is Dundee vs Rangers?
The match will be played at Dens Park.
St Johnstone's McDiarmid Park was agreed as a fall-back option should the Dens Park surface be deemed unplayable.
However, a pitch inspection on Tuesday passed for the match to be played at Dens Park.
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Is Dundee vs Rangers on TV?
Yes. The match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports.
Coverage of the Scottish Premiership fixture begins at 7.30pm on Sky Sports Football.
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Can I live stream Dundee vs Rangers?
Yes. The match is available to stream live for Sky Sports subscribers.
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The match can also be streamed live through Now TV with an active sports subscription.
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What have the SPFL said on the match?
A statement read: "The SPFL can confirm that the cinch Premiership game between Dundee and Rangers scheduled for tomorrow, Wednesday April 17, is set to go ahead as planned at the Scot Foam Stadium, Dens Park.
"The game, which will be broadcast live on Sky Sports, kick-off 8.00pm, passed a pitch inspection by the match referee this morning. On the basis of the weather forecasts and following discussions with the SPFL-appointed pitch consultants, who have been at the stadium for a number of days, no further inspection is planned ahead of the match.
"Contingency plans had been put in place by the league to switch the fixture to McDiarmid Park should the pitch have been deemed unplayable today, but these will no longer be required and that the game will go ahead as planned at Dens Park."
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