Hopes of reclaiming their Premiership crown turned to dust on Saturday for Rangers.
But Giovanni van Bronckhorst 's men will be keen to delay the inevitable that bit longer against Dundee United.
The Hoops are nine points clear of the second-placed Light Blues after a 4-1 win over Hearts and it's a matter of when not if they are named champions due to their superior goal difference.
There's a rare situation of both Glasgow giants being left satisfied come May though as van Bronckhorst's team now have their main priorities lying elsewhere.
They'll want to avoid a Europa League hangover after a performance for the ages in their 3-2 aggregate semi-final victory over RB Leipzig, which has them a game with Frankfurt in Seville away from a first European trophy since 1972.
A Scottish Cup final with Hearts awaits three days after their May 18 date with destiny but they need to get through three final league games first, starting with United.
Here's everything you need to know as Rangers look to end a memorable week with a win.
When and where is the game taking place?
The match is at Ibrox on Sunday, May 8th.
Kick off is set for 3.00pm.
Is it on TV?
No, this one hasn't been picked up by the broadcasters.
Will there be a live stream?
Yes. Fans of both teams can buy a pay-per-view stream of the clash for £9.99.
Coverage starts at 2.30pm.
Where else can I follow the action?
You can follow it right here on dailyrecord.co.uk of course! We'll be running a live blog throughout the day, bringing you all the key moments as well as post-match reaction and analysis.
A match report, player ratings and much, much more will also be available on our website following the final whistle.