Rangers are looking to get back to winning ways when they take on St Mirren in Paisley.
It is the battle of second against third, with Steven Robinson's side the best of the rest behind Celtic after the first seven league games.
The fixture will also mark Steven Davis' first Scottish Premiership match in interim charge of the Ibrox side.
Rangers have lost their last two matches and will be hoping to end their recent run of fixtures on a positive note before the international break.
Here is everything you need to know about the game...
When is St Mirren vs Rangers?
St Mirren face Rangers TODAY on Sunday, October 8.
The match will be played at St Mirren Park.
Kick-off is at 12pm.
Is St Mirren vs Rangers on TV?
Yes, the match has been selected by Sky Sports for television coverage
Coverage begins on Sky Sports Football at 11am.
Can I stream St Mirren vs Rangers?
In the UK, the match is available on the Sky Go app as part of the Sky Sports package.
You can subscribe HERE
Rangers TV subscribers outside the UK and Ireland can watch live coverage of the Scottish Premiership match.
However, subscribers within the UK and Ireland will only be able to listen to audio coverage of the fixture.
You can sign up HERE.
Team news
Scott Wright is suspended for Rangers after his red card against Aberdeen. Rabbi Matondo, Kieran Dowell, Todd Cantwell, Tom Lawrence and Danilo are all expected to miss the match due to injury
Jonah Ayunga is the only player unavailable for St Mirren.
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