Summary

  • Listen to Sportsound

  • Celtic will face Championship Hearts in 20 December final

  • Christie angles in stunning opener & Elyounoussi forces in second

  • Celtic one game from quadruple treble & have won 35 consecutive domestic cup ties

  • Rangers go nine points clear of Celtic with win at Kilmarnock

  1. Tavernier a marked manpublished at 11:19 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2020

    Kilmarnock v Rangers (12:00)

    While Kilmarnock will be wary of Rangers' strike force, with Cedric Itten joining midweek match winner Alfredo Morelos in the starting line-up, they will no doubt also be trying to stem the progress up the right flank of full-back James Tavernier.

    The Ibrox captain has had a direct hand in more goals than any other Premiership player this season, registering five goals and five assists

    Rangers players at Rugby ParkImage source, SNS
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    James Tavernier (right) leads from the front - well, from right-back

  2. Three changes for Killiepublished at 11:16 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2020

    Kilmarnock v Rangers (12:00)

    Kilmarnock make three changes following last weekend’s defeat by Hibernian with injured centre-half Clevid Dikamona unavailable and 19-year-old defender Zeno Ibsen Rossi and forward Greg Kiltie dropping to the bench.

    Ross Millen and Stuart Findlay come into defence, with forward Rory McKenzie also starting.

    Clevid Dikamona is taken off on a stretcherImage source, SNS
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    Dikamona was taken off on a stretcher last week and faces up to three weeks out

  3. Morelos starts in five Rangers changespublished at 11:13 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2020

    Kilmarnock v Rangers (12:00)

    Rangers make five changes following Thursday's 1-0 Europa League win against Lech Poznan, although midfielder Ryan Jack and striker Alfredo Morelos have overcome knocks to start.

    Also coming in are centre-half Filip Helander, midfielder Joe Aribo and striker Cedric Itten, with Leon Balogun, Steven Davis, Ianis Hagi, Glen Kamara and Kemar Roofe dropping to the bench

    Alfredo Morelos celebratesImage source, SNS
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    Morelos came off the bench to score Rangers' winner against Lech Poznan

  4. Rangers eye nine-point lead, Killie aim for fifthpublished at 11:10 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2020

    Kilmarnock v Rangers (12:00)

    Steven Gerrard's Rangers can open up a nine-point lead at the top of the Premiership with victory at Rugby Park, albeit holders Celtic will have two games in hand.

    Kilmarnock slipped down to sixth after Dundee United's win yesterday but can regain that spot with a win.

    Rangers won the reverse fixture 2-0 at Ibrox and have beaten their hosts in three of their last four meetings.

    However, Rangers have lost on three of their last five visits to Rugby Park, winning just one.

    Rangers manager Steven GerrardImage source, SNS
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    Steven Gerrard's Rangers are riding high in the Premiership

  5. LINE-UPS from Rugby Parkpublished at 11:06 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2020

    Kilmarnock v Rangers (12:00)

    Kilmarnock: Rogers, Millen, Broadfoot, Findlay, Waters, Power, Dicker, Tshibola, Burke, Kabamba, McKenzie.

    Substitutes: Doyle, McGowan, Haunstrup, Ibsen Rossi, Mulumbu, Kiltie, Pinnock, Brophy, Whitehall.

    Rangers: McGregor, Tavernier, Goldson, Helander, Barisic, Jack, Arfield, Aribo, Itten, Morelos, Kent.

    Substitutes: McLaughlin, Balogun, Bassey, Hagi, Davis, Kamara, Barker, Roofe, Defoe.

  6. Tune in to Sportsoundpublished at 11:03 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2020

    The build-up to the game at Rugby Park is starting on Sportsound on BBC Radio Scotland 810MW and online (click the link above).

    Joining host Richard Gordon are former Kilmarnock and Rangers striker Billy Dodds and former Scotland striker Julie Fleeting, with live commentary to follow from John Barnes.

    Later, former Aberdeen defender and manager Willie Miller and ex-Celtic goalkeeper Pat Bonner provide the expert analysis from Hampden, where Liam McLeod describes the action.

    BBC microphoneImage source, SNS
  7. Big games in cup and leaguepublished at 11:00 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2020

    One down, one to go in Scottish football's back to the future tale.

    The 2019-20 Scottish Cup has yet to be concluded despite the start to a new season and Heart of Midlothian lie in wait after their semi-final victory over Edinburgh neighbours Hibernian yesterday.

    Today it is the turn of Aberdeen and holders Celtic to do battle at Hampden for a place in the 20 December final - kicking off at 14:30 GMT.

    But first we have Scottish Premiership business to deal with at noon as Kilmarnock entertain leaders Rangers.

    Stay with us for the build-up, live commentary and post-match reaction of both games online and on BBC Radio Scotland.

    Camera at Rugby ParkImage source, SNS