Rangers will face Celtic in the semi-final of the Scottish Cup at Hampden – meaning the Gers could be in for a season-defining April.
The Light Blues already host their bitter rivals on league duty on April 3rd with a decision still to be made regarding when the final post-split Old Firm will be played.
Should Rangers successfully navigate past Red Star Belgrade in Serbia – the Ibrox side currently holding a 3-0 advantage in the tie – then the club will also have two legs of a Europa League quarter final to play in April.
These are set to take place on the 7th of April and 14th of April.
If Rangers reach the last eight of the competition, they will play the Scottish Cup clash with Celtic the next game after the second leg, likely Sunday 17th April.
A league match away to St Mirren is scheduled to take place on Sunday 10th April, with the league splitting after this clash.
Premiership fixtures 34 and 35 (23rd & 30th) are set to be played in the month of April with the final three games of the league season set to be played in May.
Whether one of those games will be at Celtic Park or not, those two league games will be pivotal in deciding the outcome of the Premiership season.

Oh, and if Rangers have the audacity of getting to the Europa League quarter-finals and win, then the first leg of the semi-finals is set to take place on the 28th of the month.
With an international break ahead after this weekend’s fixtures, it offers Rangers the perfect chance to regroup and reenergise with the month of April a pivotal one on three fronts.
Rangers’ potentially season-defining April run:
April 3rd: Rangers v Celtic (Scottish Premiership)
April 7th: Quarter Final first leg (Europa League)
April 10th: St Mirren v Rangers (Scottish Premiership)
April 14th: Quarter Final second leg (Europa League)
April 17th: Rangers v Celtic (Scottish Cup semi-final)
April 23rd: Premiership fixture 34 (Scottish Premiership)
April 28th: Semi Final first leg (Europa League)
April 30th: Premiership fixture 35 (Scottish Premiership)
Meanwhile, Rangers fans have adopted a new chant to the tune of a song which came to prominence in a classic Quentin Tarantino movie.
