Super Saturday has become the new normal with 11 of the last 12 Premiership matches taking place in a more traditional time slot.
But you can't beat a High Noon Sunday showdown and St Mirren and Rangers will be hell bent on delivering a cracker in front of the TV cameras.
And both teams know there's plenty on the line as they get set to lock horns in Paisley for the first time this season. Rangers boss Steven Gerrard will be hoping his team can stretch their lead to three points at the top of the table after Hearts' draw with Dundee yesterday.
The Ibrox side are also boosted as they look to build upon their dominant 2-0 win over Brondby in the Europa League on Thursday night.But Jim Goodwin's men also are looking upwards as they go in
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