Rivals Celtic and Rangers will go head-to-head in the final of the Premier Sports Cup next month.
Both Glasgow clubs progressed to the showpiece final at Hampden over the weekend setting up a powderkeg tie.
Celtic booked their spot in the final with a thumping 6-0 win over Aberdeen on Saturday.
And 24 hours later, Rangers claimed their spot with a comeback win over Motherwell at the national stadium.
The results mean Celtic and Rangers will contest the first domestic silverware of the season in the cup final next month.
The Premier Sports Cup final between Celtic and Rangers will be played on Sunday, December 15.
The game will kick-off at 3.30pm, it has been confirmed.
The Premier Sports Cup final action will mean league matches for both Celtic and Rangers will be postponed.
Rangers were due to face Aberdeen on the weekend of December 14/15 but that match will now be moved as a result of making the cup final.
Celtic, meanwhile, will have their trip to face Dundee rearranged as it has been postponed to allow the Premier Sports Cup final to go ahead.
Both Glasgow clubs will head into the showpiece final off the back of involvement in European competition.
Celtic take on Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League on December 10 while Rangers play Ange Postecoglou's Tottenham Hotspur on December 12 in the Europa League.
Celtic vs Rangers Premier Sports Cup final fixture date
Celtic vs Rangers - Premier Sports Cup final - Sunday, December 15 - Kick-off TBC - Hampden Park
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