Rangers play Motherwell tomorrow (Sunday) in the Scottish League Cup semi-final at Hampden.
The other semi-final encounter takes place later today between Celtic and Aberdeen, so by the time kick-off rolls around for Philippe Clement and Stewart Kettlewell's sides, they'll know who's already progressed to the final.
Sunday's match could also be a big one for the Rangers manager regarding his future at Ibrox after his side's midweek defeat to Aberdeen.
The Belgian is thought to have the backing of the Rangers hierarchy, but that hasn't stopped vocal fans voicing their concerns amid a streak that's seen the Ibrox side slip nine points from second-place Aberdeen.
Here's everything you need to know about Motherwell vs Rangers: TV channel, live stream, kick-off time & team news.
When is Motherwell vs Rangers?
Motherwell will take on Rangers in the semi-final of the League Cup on Sunday, November 3.
The game is scheduled to kick-off at 3pm.
The match will be played at Hampden Park.
Is Motherwell vs Rangers on TV and can I live stream it?
Yes, thankfully this match will be showcased live on television.
With the naming rights to the competition, Premier Sports will broadcast the match.
They will show the semi on their Premier Sports 1 channel.
Build-up will begin at 2.30pm, allowing for half an hour of build-up to the encounter.
Subscribers to the channel will also be able to live stream the game via the Premier Player online.
Team news
Both managers will provide a full injury update on their players during their pre-match press conferences on Friday.
The fitness of Vaclav Cerny is an obvious concern for the Ibrox club.
The Czech winger missed out in the 2-1 defeat at Pittodrie on Wednesday night, after hitting a decent run of form, especially in front of goal.
It is expected that the likes of Oscar Cortes, Rabbi Matondo and Danilo will remain out of action for this one.
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