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What channel is Dumbarton vs Rangers? Live stream, TV channel and kick off details for Scottish Cup fourth round tie

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Nothing beats a Scottish Cup tie at a lower league ground in January to give you a proper introduction to Scottish football - and Rangers boss Philippe Clement could be in for a bit of a culture shock.

The Belgian landed the first knockout domestic trophy of the season shortly after his Ibrox arrival when he lifted the Viaplay Cup and will start his journey to add another when he takes his side to Dumbarton, sitting fourth in Scottish football's bottom tier, for their fourth round tie and their first competitive outing since the Premiership shutdown.

It's one of the most scenic venues in the country but during this harsh winter weather spell it might not be the most welcoming for visiting teams - and Sons boss Stevie Farrell will be hoping it has all the ingredients to pull off a seismic shock.

Here's all you need to know about the big game. The game takes place on Saturday, January 20 at The Rock. Kick-off is 5.30pm.

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