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Rangers chosen for Viaplay Cup quarter final broadcast as cameras also set to visit Kilmarnock after Celtic crash out

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Rangers have been given the top billing by Viaplay after holders Celtic crashed out of the League Cup. The Light Blues saw off Greenock Morton in steady fashion with Michael Beale now looking to grab his first silverware of his Ibrox tenure, after the Rangers boss lost to Ange Postecoglou's Hoops in the final last season.

The holders, however, won't be competing in the quarter-final after Kilmarnock stunned Brendan Rodgers' side at Rugby Park, with guaranteed new Viaplay Cup winners this season.

Beale's men will square off with Livingston at Ibrox and have been handed the prime TV slot on Viaplay. Meanwhile Kilmarnock vs Hearts is also set for live broadcast as Ross County face Aberdeen and Hibs play St Mirren in the other match.

Viaplay have stated that "With four clubs involved in the play-off stages of UEFA competitions, kick-off details for the TV games will be confirmed at the end of the month when we have clarity on the fixture schedule." Ties will be played over September 26th and 27th.

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