Rangers boss Danny Rohl is relishing a looming Old Firm double-header at Ibrox after his side landed Celtic in the Scottish Cup quarter-finals.
Rohl's men host their Glasgow rivals in the Premiership on Sunday, 1 March before meeting the following weekend for a place in the cup semis.
"I don't know how often you have as a club in one week to have such two big games," said Rohl.
"For me it was important to have a home game because I like to play in front of our fans, and we have two great opportunities in one week, and let's see what we can do.
"It will be special. In all the games ahead of us – Motherwell, Hearts, we have to do a job in Livingston – and then you have these two big games.
"As a supporter you will enjoy when you take the right results. As a manager I will also enjoy these games, because it's the reason why we play football."
Rohl has faced Celtic twice since being appointed at Ibrox in October. His Rangers side lost 3-1 in extra time to Martin O'Neill's Celtic in the League Cup semi-final at Hampden, before winning 3-1 at Celtic Park in Wilfried Nancy's final game in charge.