Philippe Clement says Ianis Hagi, John Souttar and Tom Lawrence will all be available for Rangers’ showdown with Aberdeen at Pittodrie.
The Belgian boss was without the trio for last weekend’s 2-1 win over St Mirren, but all three will be back for Wednesday night’s crunch clash as the Gers look to hunt down the Scottish Premiership’s top two.
Souttar was rested for the St Mirren game, while Lawrence was left out due to a twisted knee.
Ianis Hagi returns from his two-match ban after his red card against St Johnstone.
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Aberdeen and Celtic currently hold a six-point advantage at the top of the Premiership table.
Speaking ahead of Wednesday's game, Clement said: "Tom Lawrence and John Souttar will be available - we will see if it is for 90 or not tomorrow.
“Matondo, Ridvan, Cortes and Danilo all working on returning with the physios. We have Ianis [Hagi] back tomorrow."
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