Rangers host St Mirren at Ibrox this afternoon, with the Light Blues eager to bounce back from last weekend's disappointing loss against Kilmarnock.
They did register a convincing victory over FCSB in the UEFA Europa League on Thursday though.
This time, manager Philippe Clement has made four changes to his side. That includes captain James Tavernier starting the match on the bench. Cyriel Dessers, Tom Lawrence, and John Souttar also drop out.
Jack Butland starts in goals, with a back four of Neyraysho Kasanwirjo, Leon Balogun, Robin Propper, and Jefte.
The midfield is made up of Connor Barron, Mohamed Diomande and Nicolas Raskin.
While Hamza Igamane leads the line up front, supported by Vaclav Cerny and Nedim Bajrami.
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RANGERS XI: Butland, Kasanwirjo, Balogun, Propper, Jefte, Barron, Raskin, Diomande, Cerny, Bajrami, Igamane
SUBSTITUTES: Kelly, Tavernier, Dessers, Dowell, Sterling, McCausland, Fraser, McKinnon, Lovelace
ST MIRREN XI: Balcombe, Tanser, O’Hara, Kiltie, Gogic, Scott, Dunne, Olusanya, Fraser, Bwomono, Phillips
SUBSTITUTES: Urminsky, Penman, Smyth, Boyd-Munce, Adeniran, Idowu, McMenamin, Ayunga, Mandron
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