Rangers will play catch-up on Celtic this weekend as the Premiership title race heats up.
Philippe Clement's side know they could catch and overtake Celtic in the league table with victory over St Johnstone.
Brendan Rodgers' side played Kilmarnock on Saturday in a 1-1 draw at Parkhead, with Rangers having to wait a little under 24 hours to get back out on the pitch.
Rangers' 3-1 midweek win over Ross County put them level on points with their arch-rivals at the summit of the Premiership. Now, Clement's men could take top spot this afternoon.
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When is St Johnstone vs Rangers?
St Johnstone will take on Rangers TODAY on Sunday, February 18.
The game will kick-off at 12pm.
It will be played at McDiarmid Park, Perth.
Is St Johnstone vs Rangers on TV and can I live stream it?
Yes, thankfully this game will be shown live on television.
Sky Sports have selected the game for broadcast. They will showcase the match on their Main Event and Football channels.
Their coverage will begin at 11am - allowing for an hour of build-up to the match.
Sky subscribers will be able to live stream the match via the Sky Sports app or Sky Go.
Team news
Rabbi Matondo has picked up a small muscle issue and could be a doubt for this game following his impressive run in the team.
Leon Balogun is back involved following a few games on the sidelines with a fractured cheekbone. He will wear a protective mask upon his return to the team.
Dujon Sterling could also be called upon after his suspension for his straight red card versus Aberdeen.
Danilo and Kemar Roofe remain long-term absentees for Rangers, along with Abdallah Sima.
Dan Phillips returned to training for the hosts this week and could be involved.
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