AHEAD of the Game returns today as our sports team chew over events from the weekend.
Senior Sports Writer Chris Jack and Group Sports Writer Graeme McGarry join Online Sports Editor Alasdair Mackenzie in the studio for Monday's show.
We begin by analysing Rangers' eventful 5-3 win over Hamilton Accies on Sunday, as well as the form of Josh Windass and Alfredo Morelos' future at Ibrox.
Celtic's goalless draw with St Johnstone is next on the agenda before we preview the champions' Europa League second leg against Zenit this Thursday.
Finally, we review Partick Thistle's last-gasp defeat to Dundee, Hibernian's victory against Aberdeen and an important three points for Kilmarnock away to Motherwell.
Join us again on Friday for the next episode, live on the Evening Times Facebook page.
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