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Rangers XI vs St. Mirren – Predicted lineup and team news
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Rangers XI vs St. Mirren – Predicted lineup and team news

Rangers take on St Mirren in a Scottish Premiership fixture at the SMiSA Stadium on Sunday. Rangers head into this game on the back of a painful Scottish FA Cup exit to Celtic, losing on penalties despite creating several clear chances over 120 minutes. They had already been struggling for momentum in the league, with […]

Rangers take on St Mirren in a Scottish Premiership fixture at the SMiSA Stadium on Sunday.

Rangers head into this game on the back of a painful Scottish FA Cup exit to Celtic, losing on penalties despite creating several clear chances over 120 minutes.

They had already been struggling for momentum in the league, with three draws in their last four Premiership outings seeing them slip from second to third place and lose ground on Hearts and Celtic in the title race.

Rangers team news

The visitors also have a number of fitness worries before making the trip to Paisley. Midfielder Mohamed Diomande will not feature after picking up a shoulder problem during the recent Old Firm meeting.

Connor Barron, Derek Cornelius and Bailey Rice are likewise sidelined with injury issues, which leaves Danny Rohl with fewer options and reduces Rangers’ depth across key areas of the pitch.

Captain James Tavernier remains a crucial presence at both ends of the park, continuing to provide goals and assists from right-back, and he is expected to return to the starting XI after beginning the Celtic cup tie on the bench.

After the defeat to Celtic, Rohl stressed that his side must be sharper in front of goal, making it clear that turning chances into goals is essential if Rangers are to keep up the pressure on their title rivals.

Rangers predicted lineup

Possible Rangers starting XI: Butland; Tavernier, Souttar, Fernandez, Rommens; Gassama, Raskin, Chukwuani, Moore; Naderi, Chermiti

When will the match kick off?

The match will kick off at 12pm BST on Sunday, 15th March.

How to watch St. Mirren vs Rangers?

In the UK, St Mirren vs Rangers will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Ultra HDR.

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