St Mirren host Rangers in a Scottish Premiership fixture this weekend.
The league fixture in Paisley will be the first post-split match for both clubs this season.
St Mirren sit fifth in the league table with ambitions of Europa Conference League football next season by holding onto their spot and fending off the chase from Dundee in sixth.
Rangers, meanwhile, are still in the midst of a title race with just three points separating them and league leaders Celtic heading into the final five matchdays of the league season.
Philippe Clement's side could move level on points should they win in Paisley with Celtic playing at 3pm on Sunday against Dundee at Dens Park.
Everything you need to know about St Mirren vs Rangers in the Scottish Premiership...
When is St Mirren vs Rangers?
St Mirren host Rangers in the Scottish Premiership TODAY on Sunday, April 28.
The match will be played at the SMiSA Stadium in Paisley.
Kick-off is at 12.30pm.
Is St Mirren vs Rangers on TV?
Yes. The match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports.
Coverage of the league clash begins at 11.30am on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football.
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