Ibrox, 7.45pm
RANGERS
Defender Clint Hill is back in the Rangers squad to face St Johnstone after missing Friday's defeat by Inverness with a head injury.
Caretaker boss Graeme Murty reported no fresh injury problems.
Jordan Rossiter (calf) and Niko Kranjcar (knee) remain on the sidelines.
Provisional squad: Foderingham, Tavernier, Hodson, Wallace, Hill, Kiernan, Wilson, Halliday, Toral, Hyndman, Holt, Miller, Waghorn, McKay, Garner, O'Halloran, Dodoo, Windass, Forrester, Senderos, Alnwick.
ST JOHNSTONE
St Johnstone hope to have four players back in their squad for the Ladbrokes Premiership encounter with Rangers at Ibrox.
Midfielder Liam Craig definitely returns from suspension while manager Tommy Wright is hopeful that Keith Watson (hamstring), Danny Swanson (knee) and Graham Cummins (thigh) will be available after missing Saturday's defeat by Kilmarnock.
Murray Davidson (hip) remains on the sidelines along with long-term absentee Ally Gilchrist (groin).
Provisional squad: Clark, Foster, Scobbie, Anderson, Shaughnessy, Easton, Alston, Wotherspoon, Coulson, Paton, Millar, Kane, MacLean, Craig, Swanson, Cummins, Watson, Jardine, Gordon, Thomson, Hunter, Comrie, Smith, Mannus.
Hearts v Ross County
Tynecastle, 7.45pm
HEARTS
Hearts have doubts over Bjorn Johnsen (back), Don Cowie (ribs), Jamie Walker (head) and Aaron Hughes (calf) ahead of their Ladbrokes Premiership home game against Ross County.
Esmael Goncalves is suspended following his red card against Partick Thistle, while Prince Buaben is still building up his fitness after a groin problem.
Long-term injury victims John Souttar (Achilles) and Callum Paterson (knee) are also out.
Provisional squad: Hamilton, Smith, Struna, Sowah, Rherras, Avlonitis, Hughes, Nowak, Tziolis, Kitchen, Djoum, Martin, Nicholson, Walker, Johnsen, Cowie, Oshaniwa, Beith, Bikey, Currie, Choulay, Noring.
ROSS COUNTY
Ross County boss Jim McIntyre is sweating on the fitness of defenders Jay McEveley and Paul Quinn ahead of Wednesday's clash with Hearts.
McEveley is struggling with a knee injury while Quinn has some tightness in his hamstring and McIntyre admits their chances of being involved are rated no better than 50-50.
Midfielders Christopher Routis (hamstring), Ian McShane (groin) and Chris Burke (illness) definitely miss out.
Provisional squad: Fox, Naismith, Fraser, Van der Weg, McEveley, Quinn, Davies, Woods, Gardyne, Curran, Boyce, Dow, Chow, T Dingwall, Franks, O'Brien, Morrison, Schalk, McLaughlin, Gobern, Lalkovic, Dykes, McCarey.
Inverness CT v Celtic
Caledonian Stadium, 7.45pm
INVERNESS CT
Inverness boss Richie Foran hopes to have four key players available for the visit of Ladbrokes Premiership leaders Celtic on Wednesday night.
Jake Mulraney (hamstring), Carl Tremarco (hip), Billy Mckay (groin) and Henri Anier (hip) should make it.
Aaron Doran is out with a knee injury while Jamie McCart is unavailable against his parent club Celtic while Josh Meekings, Lewis Horner (both knee) and Kevin McNaughton (Achilles) and Ryan Esson (groin) remain out.
Provisional squad: Fon Williams, Raven, Tremarco, Laing, McCart, Brad McKay, Warren, Vigurs, King, Draper, Tansey, Mulraney, Cole, Billy McKay, Polworth, Boden, Anier, Ebbe, Fisher, Gilchrist, Hoban.
CELTIC
James Forrest is awaiting results of a knee scan ahead of Celtic's trip to Inverness in the Ladbrokes Premiership.
Defender Jozo Simunovic is doubtful with the knock which kept him out of the 2-0 win over Hamilton at the weekend.
Winger Patrick Roberts will join in training at the end of the week as he recovers from a hamstring complaint while midfielder Tom Rogic remains sidelined after having an operation on his ankle.
Provisional squad: Gordon, Lustig, Tierney, Gamboa, Izaguirre, Toure, Boyata, Sviatchenko, Simunovic, Sinclair, Armstrong, Brown, Bitton, Forrest, Griffiths, Dembele, McGregor, Mackay-Steven, De Vries.
Dundee v Partick Thistle
Dens Park, 7.45pm
DUNDEE
Dundee boss Paul Hartley has no fresh injuries for the Ladbrokes Premiership encounter with Partick Thistle.
Midfielder Mark O'Hara has overcome the ankle knock that saw him taken off against Motherwell on Saturday.
Defender James McPake is still building up his match fitness after a serious knee injury.
Provisional squad: Bain, Kerr, Holt, Gomis, Etxabeguren, O'Dea, Gadzhalov, Hateley, Vincent, McGowan, O'Hara, Ojamaa, Haber, Wighton, Williams, El Bakhtaoui, Ross, Klok, Mitchell, Ferie.
PARTICK THISTLE
Partick Thistle boss Alan Archibald has no fresh injury worries for the trip to Dundee.
Long-term absentees Sean Welsh (foot), Ryan Scully (shoulder), Stuart Bannigan and Gary Fraser (both knee) remain out.
The Maryhill men can leapfrog Dundee into the top six in the Ladbrokes Premiership with a victory.
Provisional squad: Cerny, Dumbuya, Booth, Keown, Devine, Lindsay, Elliott, Barton, Osman, Erskine, Amoo, Doolan, Azeez, Lawless, Edwards, Nesbit, Banton, McCarthy, Ridgers.
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