The festive season is officially underway - and that means the games will keep on coming thick and fast.
With the weekend's action barely over, it's time to turn our attention to this midweek, where this is another full card of Premiership action.
Philippe Clement and his team are set for another difficult fixture as they travel to take on Hearts.
The last time the sides met was in the Viaplay Cup semi-final, in which Rangers emerged as comfortable winners.
Steven Naismith's side have won their last four league matches in a row, though, and will be in quietly confident mood heading into this one.
Here are all of the details you need to know about this game...
When is Hearts vs Rangers?
Hearts will take on Rangers TODAY on Wednesday, December 6.
The game will kick off at 8pm.
It will be played at Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh.
Is Hearts vs Rangers on TV and can I live stream it?
Yes, thankfully this match has been selected for live television coverage.
Sky Sports will showcase the game on their Main Event and Football channels. The program is scheduled to commence at 7.30pm - allowing for half an hour of build-up.
Sky customers will also be able to live stream the event via the SkyGo website or app.
Team news
We know that Nicolas Raskin will certainly be missing for the visitors, with Clement detailing that his recovery from injury is not going to plan so far.
Aside from that, for both teams, it seems to be a case of as you were from the weekend.
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