Rangers take on Aberdeen this weekend in their first post-split fixture.
Michael Beale's side realistically have nothing left to play for this campaign.
Celtic will clinch the league title with one more win, and they could well lift the treble with the Scottish Cup in early June.
Rangers will finish the season trophyless, as Beale sets his sights on the summer to transform his first team squad at Ibrox.
He could use the top six matches as a chance to assess some players to see whether they have a place in his future plans or not.
When is Rangers vs Aberdeen?
Rangers take on Aberdeen TODAY on Sunday, May 7.
The game will kick-off at 3pm.
It will be played at Ibrox.
Is Rangers vs Aberdeen on TV and can I live stream it?
No, unfortunately, this one won't be shown on TV.
Sky Sports have not selected this game to be showcased on their channels.
Those with RangersTV subscriptions outside of the UK & Ireland will be able to live stream the game, though.
Team news
Both Michael Beale and Barry Robson will provide fitness updates in due course.
The likes of Ryan Jack will remain out of action for Rangers in this one.
It remains to be seen whether Ryan Kent and Alfredo Morelos will feature.
Beale admitted after last week's loss to Celtic that the pair could have played their last games for the club. Their contracts are both up at the end of this season.
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