Celtic face Rangers at Hampden Park on Sunday as they seek to create a unique slice of football history and a new world record in the process.
A win in the Scottish Cup semi-final for Ange Postecoglou's men would see the Hoops take a step closer to winning an unprecedented eighth domestic treble.
Both sides go into the weekend's latest Glasgow Derby instalment with huge points to make and there is certainly lots at stake.
The Hoops will want to prove a point that last Saturday's slip-up to Motherwell was a blip and that they can extend their unbeaten run against the Light Blues to five matches this season.
The Hoops have triumphed 4-0 and 3-2 in Scottish Premiership outings at Parkhead and also salvaged a last-gasp draw at Ibrox to draw 2-2 in January.
It was Postecoglou's champions-elect side who waltzed off with the silverware in the League Cup final as the men from Glasgow's east end did a number on Michael Beale's side courtesy of Kyogo Furuhashi double back in February.
Now Rangers season is on the line as Beale's men drink in the last chance saloon in terms of salvaging silverware from the campaign.
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