Hibs have confirmed that next week's clash with Rangers will be showcased on PPV.
The sides will meet at Easter Road next Wednesday night.
Lee Johnson's side have improved their form of late and look good for a tilt at toppling Hearts in third spot of the Premiership.
They take on Livingston this weekend at the Tony Macaroni, while Rangers host strugglers Kilmarnock.
After those games, full attention will turn to next midweek in what promises to be another tasty encounter.
The game has not been selected for broadcast on Sky Sports.
Therefore, as per the agreement between Sky and the SPFL, Hibs will be allowed to showcase the game via their club TV channel on PPV.
Hibs have confirmed their plans for this upcoming game.
Fans can watch His vs Rangers for £12.99, with coverage of the game starting at 6.45pm, one hour prior to kick-off.
READ MORE: Rangers confirm James Sands departure as midfielder makes NYCFC return
Meanwhile, James Sands has left Rangers early, it has been confirmed.
The versatile midfielder has returned to parent club New York City FC.
The American international joined Rangers on loan from the MLS side in January 2022 under the stewardship of Giovanni van Bronckhorst.
Used as a utility man, Sands would go on to make over 40 appearances both domestically and in Europe for the Light Blues.
He was part of the side that triumphed in last season's Scottish Cup success.
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