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What channel is Rangers vs Raith Rovers? Live stream, kick-off and TV details for Scottish Cup clash

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Rangers are overriding favourites but Raith Rovers will have designs on a mammoth Scottish Cup giant killing this Sunday. The pair take their place in the penultimate quarter-final of the season, where they will join two of Inverness, Kilmarnock, Hearts or Celtic at Hampden next month.

Falkirk or Ayr United will make up the final four and Rangers' provides the biggest David vs Goliath story, with the holders squaring off against Ian Murray's seventh-placed second tier team.

They already have some history with a shock this season, having dumped out Motherwell at the last 16 stage in February. It's a big day financially for the Kirkcaldy club who go to Govan with nothing to lose but for Michael Beale's men, it's another step on a road they will hope ends with them retaining this trophy they won last May.

Here's everything you need to know about the Scottish Cup match at Ibrox. The match is on Sunday, March 12 at Ibrox. The game has a 1:00pm kick-off It’s being shown live on Viaplay Sports 1.

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