Rangers face a tricky test in domestic action this weekend as they make the short journey down the M77 to Ayrshire to take on Kilmarnock.
Rugby Park has been the furthest thing from a happy hunting ground for the Ibrox side since they returned to the Scottish Premiership.
However, last time out - back in February - Philippe Clement's side did prevail with a slender 2-1 victory against Derek McInnes' men.
Here's everything you need to know about this game...
When is Kilmarnock vs Rangers?
Kilmarnock will take on Rangers on Sunday, October 20.
The game will kick-off at 12pm.
The match will be played at Rugby Park.
Is Kilmarnock vs Rangers on TV and can I live stream it?
Yes, thankfully the match will be showcased live on television.
Sky Sports has selected the game as one of its live picks from the East Ayrshire ground.
They will broadcast the match live via their Main Even and Football channels.
Coverage will begin at 11am - allowing for an hour of build up to the game.
Team news
Both managers will provide a full update in their pre-match press conferences.
It's expected that long-term absentees of both teams will remain out.
For Kilmarnock, that's Kyle Magennis, and for Rangers, that includes Oscar Cortes, Danilo and Ridvan Yilmaz.
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