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What channel is Hearts v Rangers on? TV details, live stream, kick-off time, referee

Hearts and Rangers go head-to-head in the final Premiership match of the season at Tynecastle on Saturday – just a week before the sides meet again in the Scottish Cup final at Hampden.

Sandwiched in between, Rangers have the small matter of one of the biggest matches in their history to look forward to with the Europa League final against Eintracht Frankfurt in Seville set to take place next Wednesday.

With that in mind, two much-changed line-ups are expected to take to the field for this dead rubber league finale as Robbie Neilson and Giovanni van Bronckhorst look to rest key players with one eye on the huge occasions just around the corner.

Hearts have already secured third place while Rangers hopes of retaining the title were extinguished in midweek when Celtic were crowned champions following a 1-1 draw with Dundee United at Tannadice which took them four points clear with one game remaining.

Here is how to watch the action from Tynecastle …

Who: Hearts v Rangers

What: Scottish Premiership matchday 38

Where: Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh

When: Saturday, May 14, 2022, 12.15pm

The match has not been selected by Sky Sports for live broadcast.

However, Hearts TV are offering a live pay-per-view stream to fans of both clubs for £15 which can be purchased HERE.

Kevin Clancy is the man in charge at Tynecastle and will be assisted by Frank Connor and John McCrossan. Mike Roncone is the fourth official.

Toby Sibbick has been declared fit for Hearts. The defender was taken off on a stretcher against Motherwell in midweek with what looked like a knee injury but has recovered.

John Souttar and Craig Halkett (both ankle) could come into the reckoning but Beni Baningime remains sidelined long term with cruciate damage.

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