The international break is over and it's now back to Scottish Premiership action.
Rangers travel to Tannadice as they take on Dundee United.
With Celtic defeating Heart of Midlothian yesterday, Philippe Clement's side sit eight points off the league summit going into today's clash.
And Clement has made three changes from the line-up he named against Celtic two weeks ago, with Vaclav Cerny, Rabbi Matondo and Dujon Sterling missing out.
Jack Butland continues as the starting goalkeeper, supported by a defensive structure that features captain James Tavernier, John Souttar, Robin Propper, and Jefte.
In the midfield, Connor Barron earns another start alongside Kieran Dowell and Mohamed Diomande.
Leading the attack is Cyriel Dessers, who will be supported by Oscar Cortes and Tom Lawrence.
Meanwhile, Dundee United boss Jim Goodwin has named an unchanged line-up from last time out.
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Here's the teams the manager's have chosen this afternoon...
Dundee United XI: Walton, Holt, Graham, Trapanovski, Babunski, Ferry, Sibbald, Adegboyega, Stephenson, Van der Sande, Gallagher
Substitutes: Richards, Sevelj, Moult, Odada, Middleton, Dalby, Docherty, Thomson, Meshack
Rangers XI: Butland, Tavernier, Souttar, Propper, Jefte, Barron, Diomande, Dowell, Lawrence, Cortes, Dessers
Substitutes: Kelly, Bajrami, Kasanwirjo, Sterling, Balogun, Igmane, Raskin, McCausland, Fraser
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