Rangers vs Hearts: TV channel, live stream, team news, and kick-off time for Scottish Premiership clash
After the Scottish Cup humbling by Celtic, Graeme Murty's side look to get back on track against Hearts
RANGERS are hoping to cement second-place in the Scottish Premiership - but have been rocked by off-field issues since their Old Firm Scottish Cup defeat.
Graeme Murty's side crashed out of the Scottish Cup to rivals Celtic after a 4-0 thrashing at Hampden Park last weekend and there have been reports of friction between senior players and management.
They've only won one of their last four in the league - a 4-0 win over Dundee - but are unbeaten against Hearts this season.
Craig Levein's side are sixth in the league and searching for their first win over Rangers since 2014, when the pair were in the Championship.
What time is kick-off?
THE game takes place on Sunday, April 22 at Ibrox.
Kick-off is at 12.30pm.
Which channel can I watch the game on?
YOU can catch this game live on Sky Sports Football, where coverage will start at 12pm.
To stream, tune into your Sky Go app or
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What is the team news?
KENNY MILLER and Lee Wallace are set to be suspended by Rangers after a fiery argument with Graeme Murty.
The pair have barely featured this season but are understood to have rounded on the Gers boss following the Old Firm defeat.
Hearts have a number of players out for the season, with Angus Beith, Arnoud Djoum, Rory Currie and Demetri Mitchell all out.