GIOVANNI van Bronckhorst has roatated his squad for the visit of Dundee United to Ibrox this afternoon.
The Rangers boss has brought youngster Leon King into the starting line-up with Steven Davis, Aaron Ramsey, Scott Arfield, Fashion Sakala, and James Sands also coming into the starting XI.
There's a change between the sticks to with Jon McLaughlin in goal and Robby McCrorie on the bench with Allan McGregor seemingly given the afternoon off.
James Tavernier, Connor Goldson and Borna Barisic all keep their place in the backline with King coming in at centre-back against United.
It looks like it'll be a midfield trio of Sands, Davis and Ramsey for Rangers behind a front-three of Wright, Arfield and Fashion Jr.
RANGERS XI: McLaughlin, Tavernier, Goldson, King, Barisic, Sands, Davis, Ramsey, Wright, Arfield, Fashion Jr.
SUBS: McCrorie, Bassey, Lundstram, Kamara, McCann, Lowry, Amad, Kent, Devine.
DUNDEE UNITED: Siegrist, Smith, Sporle, Mulgrew, Edwards, Meekison, Levitt, Neilson, Graham, Watt, Cudjoe.
SUBS: Eriksson, McDonald, Niskanen, Clark, Freeman, Mochrie, McMann, Thomson, O'Donnell.
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