Rangers will be looking to build on their Europa League victory against Sparta Prague when they travel to Almondvale to take on Livingston in Scottish Premiership action.
The teams have met twice already this season with the Ibrox club winning both encounters.
Philippe Clement is still yet to lose a match in charge of the Light Blues and he will be hoping to continue that form against David Martindale's men as they look to put pressure on league leaders Celtic.
Here are all of the details you need to know ahead of this one...
When is Livingston vs Rangers?
Livingston take on Rangers TODAY - on Sunday, November 12.
The game will kick off at 12pm.
Is Livingston vs Rangers on TV and can I live stream it?
Yes, thankfully the game will be showcased live on television.
Sky Sports hold the rights for Scottish Premiership matches.
The fixture will be broadcast on live on Sky Sports Football with the build-up beginning at 11am.
Subscribers will also be able to live stream the event on Sky Go.
Team news
John Souttar, Kemar Roofe and Scott Wright will all miss this one through injury.
Ridvan Yilmaz is available after not being included in the club's European squad.
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