Postpublished at 12:39 British Summer Time 23 August 2015
Former Rangers striker Jon Daly
"Hibs look like they have flooded that midfield area to force Rangers down the sides."
James Tavernier curls in free-kick for Rangers
Rangers go top of the league on goal difference
Hibs stay in sixth place
Keir Murray
Former Rangers striker Jon Daly
"Hibs look like they have flooded that midfield area to force Rangers down the sides."
Hibs' Liam Henderson makes a lung-bursting 40 yard surge over the halfway line before he loses control and fouls an opponent.
Rangers centre-half Rob Kiernan barges in to the back of Jason Cummings and Hibs have a free-kick 30- yards from goal. ..Ah, but his left-footed effort flies high over the bar into the Copland Road stand.
It's predictably frantic stuff, with players keen to get a few touches to settle their nerves.
Rangers kick off the match.
Hibs' new signing Dylan McGeouch is on the subs' bench, while his former Celtic team-mate Liam Henderson starts.
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Here come the teams to a tumultuous cheer...
Rangers stunned the Easter Road side early in the season with a 6-2 win in the first round of the Challenge Cup. We couldn't have eight goals this afternoon, could we?
It's short-sleeve weather at Ibrox Stadium this afternoon
Former Rangers striker Jon Daly
"It's going to be a great game of football. Both teams are going to go out and play a great game and it will be a good advert for the Championship. Hibs will come in to this game quietly confident. I think they have two of the last three at Ibrox."
Hibs manager Alan Stubbs on "spat" with Mark Warburton
"One minute you get called boring, next you're conniving, so what side of the fence do you want to sit on? The most important people on Sunday are not me and Mark, it's the players out on the pitch. These are always strong games. In the head-to-heads last season, they were pretty close affairs. I anticipate and hope it's going to be the same this season."
Rangers are third in the Championship table but can leapfrog Queen of the South on goal difference with a win, while Hibernian can pull themselves level with Rangers, Raith Rovers and Dumbarton if they can plunder maximum points this afternoon.
BBC Scotland football pundit Craig Paterson
"Hibs, if they are going to win, need to score goals and Jason Cummings is by far their best goalscorer."
Rangers: Foderingham, Tavernier, Kiernan, Danny Wilson, Wallace, Holt, Halliday, Law, McKay, Waghorn, Miller. Subs: Ball, Oduwa, Clark, Shiels, Kelly, Hardie, Walsh.
Hibernian: Oxley, Gray, Hanlon, Fontaine, Stevenson, McGinn, Fyvie, Boyle, Henderson, Carmichael, Cummings. Subs: Bartley, Malonga, McGeouch, Stanton, Reguero, Dunsmore, Martin.
Referee: Steven McLean
Rob Maclean, former Rangers striker Jon Daly and Craig Paterson, who captained both of today's teams, will provide commentary at kick-off at 12:30 BST. Now let's see who is lining up for the teams today...
Good afternoon and a very warm welcome to BBC Scotland's live coverage of the Championship match between Rangers and Hibernian at sun-drenched Ibrox.