We've not had one of these for ages. It's been a long and at time tortuous season, but we're there and hopefully it's a great afternoon for us all. Here's Sky Sports take on it:
Rangers face a defensive crisis ahead of Saturday's final Scottish Third Division game of the season against Berwick. Chris Hegarty's season is over after he underwent a hernia operation while Lee Wallace (knee) and Emilson Cribari (calf) will also miss the Ibrox clash. Andy Mitchell and teenager Luca Gasparotto are likely to feature again as Ross Perry is still struggling with a hamstring problem.
"Defensively we are really thin on the ground again but Luca Gasparotto has done well and we've got one or two others who have come in and done well," said Gers boss Ally McCoist.
"Andy Mitchell is one of those who did well at right back and then we switched him to left back so we'll shuffle things around."
One positive for McCoist is the return of midfielder Lewis Macleod, who is primed to make his first appearance following three months on the sidelines.
"He will feature tomorrow," said McCoist. "If the fans want to see anybody out on that park tomorrow it would be Lewis.
"He's certainly been one of the stars of our team this year. In terms of a young lad coming in he has done tremendously well."
Berwick travel to Glasgow needing at least a point to ensure a place in the playoffs. The Black and Gold are three points clear of fifth-placed Elgin, who are favourites to defeat bottom club East Stirling at home.
It might be fair to say that we've had a defensive crisis all season. Perry's lack of progress has been disappointing I had expected him to be a key player this season, but look at what he was playing beside the young guys need a Weir type player to talk them through games.
Rangers face a defensive crisis ahead of Saturday's final Scottish Third Division game of the season against Berwick. Chris Hegarty's season is over after he underwent a hernia operation while Lee Wallace (knee) and Emilson Cribari (calf) will also miss the Ibrox clash. Andy Mitchell and teenager Luca Gasparotto are likely to feature again as Ross Perry is still struggling with a hamstring problem.
"Defensively we are really thin on the ground again but Luca Gasparotto has done well and we've got one or two others who have come in and done well," said Gers boss Ally McCoist.
"Andy Mitchell is one of those who did well at right back and then we switched him to left back so we'll shuffle things around."
One positive for McCoist is the return of midfielder Lewis Macleod, who is primed to make his first appearance following three months on the sidelines.
"He will feature tomorrow," said McCoist. "If the fans want to see anybody out on that park tomorrow it would be Lewis.
"He's certainly been one of the stars of our team this year. In terms of a young lad coming in he has done tremendously well."
Berwick travel to Glasgow needing at least a point to ensure a place in the playoffs. The Black and Gold are three points clear of fifth-placed Elgin, who are favourites to defeat bottom club East Stirling at home.
It might be fair to say that we've had a defensive crisis all season. Perry's lack of progress has been disappointing I had expected him to be a key player this season, but look at what he was playing beside the young guys need a Weir type player to talk them through games.


