Tuesday 15 December 2015 15:25, UK
The SPFL has announced the Petrofac Training Cup final between Rangers and Peterhead will be held at Hampden Park on April 10.
It will be the first time in the competition's 26-year history that the final will be staged at Scotland's national stadium.
Peterhead booked their place in the final by defeating Queen's Park 2-1 at Hampden in November, while Rangers beat St Mirren 4-0 at Ibrox in the other semi-final.
SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster said: "It's fantastic news that Scotland's national stadium will host this season's Petrofac Training Cup Final. It's a fitting venue for a showpiece final and we hope the competitive pricing will prove attractive to fans.
"Petrofac Training Services is a very active and engaging partner for the competition and it's great to once again see so much fan-focused activity being planned for April's final, building on the success of last season."
In 2014, Rangers were beaten 1-0 by Raith Rovers in the final staged at Hibernian's Easter Road.
"The team are delighted to be in the final of the Petrofac Training Cup, and we're looking forward to a great day for both the club and fans," said Rangers forward Kenny Miller.
"Any cup competition we are in, we are looking to win and we're excited at the prospect of bringing home a piece of silverware for our supporters. This has been a great competition to be a part of, and it will be fantastic to finish it at Hampden Park."