Connor Goldson has been named on the bench for Rangers against St Mirren.
The centre-back was benched against Hearts in the Scottish Cup semi-final at Hampden last week - and Philippe Clement has again gone with a partnership of Leon Balogun and John Souttar.
It comes after Clement insisted Goldson was simply being rested for Rangers at the national stadium.
Jack Butland starts in goal for Rangers with James Tavernier, Balogun, Souttar and Borna Barisic in defence.
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John Lundstram and Mohamed Diomande sit in midfield with Todd Cantwell, Dujon Sterling and Fabio SIiva supporting striker Cyriel Dessers.
For St Mirren, Zach Hemming is in goal with Ryan Strain, Marcus Fraser, Alex Gogic, James Bolton and Scott Tanser as the back five.
Mark O'Hara plays in midfield alongside Caolan Boyd-Munce with a front three of Conor McMenamin, Mikael Mandron and Greg Kiltie.
ST MIRREN XI: Hemming, Bolton, Gogic, Fraser, Strain, O'Hara, Boyd-Munce, Tanser, McMenamin, Mandron, Kiltie.
SUBS: Urminsky, Dunne, Taylor, Bwomono, Brown, Baccus, Jamieson, Scott, Olusanya.
RANGERS XI: Butland, Tavernier, Balogun, Souttar, Barisic, Lundstram, Diomande, Cantwell, Sterling, Silva, Dessers.
SUBS: McCrorie, Goldson, Lawrence, Dowell, Wright, Roofe, Davies, Raskin, McCausland.
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