The time has almost come. Celtic face Rangers at Hampden Park on Sunday for a place in the Scottish Cup final.
For the Hoops, victory is essential to keep their hopes of a double Treble alive, while for the Gers the pressure is on to end a nine-game winless streak against their rivals and keep silverware ambitions alive.
Here is all the information you need ahead of this weekend’s big game.
Where can I watch it?
The semi-final will be shown live on Sky Sports Football with a kick-off time of 2.30pm this Sunday.
Recent meetings in the cup
This is the third year in a row that the two sides have met at this stage of the competition.
Last season, Celtic beat Rangers 2-0 courtesy of goals from Scott Sinclair and Callum McGregor.
But a year before that, Rangers triumphed on penalties after the game finished 2-2 following extra time. This was the Gers’ most recent victory of any kind over the Bhoys.
Who is the referee?
Bobby Madden will be taking charge of the clash - the third time he has been in the middle of a showdown between the Glasgow rivals.
Form guide
Celtic last five results
Hamilton 1-2 Celtic
Celtic 0-0 Dundee
Celtic 3-0 Ross County
Motherwell 0-0 Celtic
Rangers 2-3 Celtic
Rangers last five results
Rangers 4-0 Dundee
Motherwell 2-2 Rangers
Rangers 0-1 Kilmarnock
Rangers 2- 3 Celtic
Rangers 4-1 Falkirk (Scottish Cup)
Key men
Scott Brown (Celtic)
The Hoops skipper has been the driving force for Celtic this season.
Brown will once again be key to controlling the play in the middle of the park as he looks to lead his side to a historic second treble in a row.
Alfredo Morelos (Rangers)
Gers fans will be hoping that the Morelos turns up for the occasion after flattering to deceive in previous encounters with the champions.
The Colombian is second in the Ladbrokes Premiership scoring charts this season with 14 goals and has two in two games in the Scottish Cup, but he is yet to find the net in three meetings with Brendan Rodgers’ side.
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