Philippe Clement has named his Rangers side to face Celtic.
The Ibrox boss leads his side into the derby clash this afternoon with a host of names back fit to be involved.
However, he does not have Ridvan Yilmaz who misses out on the matchday squad as a whole.
🆕 Today’s #RangersFC team to face Celtic.
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Instead, Borna Barisic is on the bench, with Dujon Sterling preferred for the left-back spot from the first whistle.
Jack Butland is in goal with a back four of James Tavernier, Connor Goldson, John Souttar and Sterling.
John Lundstram and Mohamed Diomade anchor the midfield alongside Tom Lawrence with Scott Wright, Fabio Silva and Cyriel Dessers as the attacking options from the start.
RANGERS XI: Butland, Tavernier, Goldson, Souttar, Sterling, Lundstram, Diomande, Lawrence, Wright, Silva, Dessers.
SUBS: McCrorie, Cantwell, Matondo, Sima, Dowell, Balogun, Barisic, King, McCausland.
CELTIC XI: Hart, Johnston, Carter-Vickers, Scales, Taylor, Tomoki, O'Riley, Hatate, Kuhn, Maeda, Kyogo
SUBS: Bain, Idah, Yang, Nawrocki, Bernardo, McGregor, Forrest, Ralston, Welsh.
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