A huge occasion awaits at Hampden on Saturday as Rangers and Hearts face off in the Scottish Cup final.
Gio van Bronckhorst 's men will still be raw after their Europa League Final defeat to Eintracht Frankfurt on Wednesday but will be determined too ensue they don't have a trophyless season.
While it's been ten years since Hearts won the illustrious trophy and will be determined to use their extra preparation time to their advantage.
Both sides will want to end the 2021/22 season on a high but who leave the national stadium victorious?
Our writers make their predictions for the Hampden clash.
Keith Jackson
The result will depend entirely on how Rangers respond to their heartache in Seville. If they think they have reason to feel sorry for themselves now then just wait until they take another second prize at Hampden.
But, at their best, they should have too much for Hearts to handle.
Rangers 3-1 Hearts
David McCarthy
Rangers will haul themselves off the canvas to deliver a knockout blow to Hearts’ hopes.
Other than the Jambos’ last minute equaliser at Ibrox, Rangers have dominated these games this term and will have too much quality.
Rangers 2 Hearts 1
Scott Burns
I can see this game going the distance. I think we could even be looking at extra-time and even penalties.
If Rangers turn up though, I expect them to just edge it, but Hearts will push them all the way.
Rangers 3 Hearts 2
Craig Swan
Hearts have a great opportunity to get at Rangers after Seville, but the Ibrox team have shown real resilience this term coming back from Euro matches.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s men can dig out a tight affair.
Rangers 1-0 Hearts
Fraser Wilson
This has got the makings of a classic with two teams intent on attacking. Hearts have taken just one point from four meetings with Rangers this season though and if both teams are at it then I can only see a win for the Ibrox men.
Leg-weary as they may be from Seville, I think that hurt will drive them on to victory with Ryan Kent the key.
Rangers 2 Hearts 1
Andy Newport
Gio van Bronckhorst will have to freshen up his line up after their exhausting Europa League efforts in Seville but they proved last week at Tynecastle their second string are still more than good enough to trouble Robbie Neilson’s win.
A victory won’t mask the pain if losing to Frankfurt but will ensure the Light Blues can end the campaign with a silver lining in the shape of a first Scottish Cup triumph since 2009.
Rangers 2 Hearts 1