Philippe Clement will be demanding a big performance, but most importantly, three points from his Rangers team as they look to go back top of the Premiership this weekend.
Hibs are the opponents for the title hopefuls, who currently trail Celtic by a point at the summit of the table, albeit with a game in hand.
Nick Montgomery reckons his team are 'getting closer' to Rangers, so we'll see if his claims are true after this game.
Here is everything you need to know about this one...
When is Rangers vs Hibernian?
Rangers will take on Hibs TODAY on Saturday, March 30.
The game will kick-off at 3pm.
It will take place at Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow.
Is Rangers vs Hibernian on TV and can I live stream it?
No, unfortunately, this game will not be showcased live on television.
Sky Sports have opted not to broadcast the game as part of their exclusive deal with the SPFL to show the Premiership.
Rangers TV subscribers outside of the the UK & Ireland will be able to live stream the match as per usual.
Team news
Clement revealed a major boost for the hosts ahead of this one with Abdallah Sima, Ross McCausland, Kieran Dowell and Dujon Sterling all back in contention to play.
Sima's return in particular is a big positive for Rangers as they look to finish the season strong in order to lift the title.
Ridvan Yilmaz is out of this one but could be back for next week's crunch derby match against Celtic.
Meanwhile, Ryan Jack and Danilo remain on the sidelines with longer-term injuries, as will Oscar Cortes who has recently undergone surgery on a muscle injury.
Martin Boyle is back for Hibs in a huge boost for the visitors. He suffered a head injury during the last encounter between the teams just three weeks ago.
Dylan Vente and Lewis Miller could also play some part in the game, however, Luke Amos is out, along with Josh Campbell and Jake Doyle-Hayes, who both have ankle problems.
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