Rangers and Celtic meet in the Viaplay Cup showpiece final at Hampden this weekend.

The Glasgow rivals go head-to-head at the national stadium for a shot at the first silverware of the season.

Ange Postecoglou's men are aiming to retain the League Cup trophy, while Michael Beale is gunning for his first trophy as Rangers boss.

Beale is facing an injury crisis for the final with key trio Malik Tillman, Ryan Jack and John Lundstram "touch and go" to make the squad.

He said: "They are big doubts because they were not available today.

"Malik has a problem with his hamstring, Jacko has a problem with his calf and John with his ankle.

"I'm optimistic they will return to training at the back end of the week along with Scott Arfield. But it will be touch and go.

"What we had here might be what we have next week and I was delighted with what we got from the players."

Ahead of the final, Postecoglou commented: "Every trophy is hard earned and you don't take them for granted.

"As you say it's the two form teams in the competition, two good footballing sides and it will be a cracking atmosphere.

"The only place you want to be is smack bang in the middle of it."

Everything you need to know ahead of Rangers vs Celtic...

When is Rangers vs Celtic in the Viaplay Cup final? 

Rangers take on Celtic in the Viaplay Cup final TODAY on Sunday, February 26.

The match will be played at Hampden.

Kick-off is at 3pm.

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Is Rangers vs Celtic on TV?

Yes. The final will be shown on Viaplay.

Coverage of the Viaplay Cup final will begin at 2pm.

The match will be broadcast live from 3pm with coverage continuing with reaction until 7pm in a bumper show.

You can sign up for Viaplay HERE.

Is Rangers vs Celtic available to stream? 

Yes. You can stream the match on Viaplay.

The service is available through the website or Viaplay app.

You can sign up HERE.

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Rangers and Celtic routes to the final

Rangers: Queen of the South 3-1, Dundee 1-0, Aberdeen 2-1.

Celtic: Ross County 4-1, Motherwell 4-0, Kilmarnock 2-0.