Philippe Clement has named his Rangers starting XI to face Kilmarnock tonight.
The league leaders make the short trip down the M77 to Ayrshire this evening, with Derek McInnes' high-flying Killie the next challenge for the title-chasing side.
The squad was as you were for Clement after the weekend rout over Hearts, however, it was revealed that Kemar Roofe would play no part due to the artificial surface.
Clement has become renowned for being the tinkerman, with his consistent team rotation having little to no bearing on the team's performances and results.
Jack Butland starts in goal for Rangers with James Tavernier, Connor Goldson, John Souttar and Borna Barisic in defence.
John Lundstram and Tom Lawrence play in midfield alongside Mohamed Diomande with an attacking three of Ross McCausland, Oscar Cortes and Fabio Silva.
RANGERS XI: Butland, Tavernier, Goldson, Souttar, Barisic, Lundstram, Lawrence, Diomande, McCausland, Cortes, Silva.
Subs: McCrorie, Ridvan, Dessers, Sterling, Wright, Davies, Balogun, Raskin, McKinnon.
KILMARNOCK XI: Dennis, Mayo, Wright, Findlay, Ndaba, Armstrong, Polworth, Donnelly, Kennedy, Watkins, Vassell.
Subs: O'Hara, McKenzie, Watson, Balagizi, Murray, Deas, Stewart, Cameron, Van Veen.
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