Philippe Clement has named his Rangers side to face Hibernian this afternoon.
Rangers have made four adjustments to their starting lineup from the midweek win over Malmo in the Europa League.
Jefte, Nico Raskin, Ross McCausland, and Hamza Igamane come into the XI for the Scottish Premiership match at Ibrox.
Jack Butland continues between the posts, with a back four consisting of captain James Tavernier, John Souttar, Robin Propper, and Jefte.
The midfield trio features Connor Barron alongside Nico Raskin and Tom Lawrence.
In attack, Vaclav Cerny and Ross McCausland offer support to striker Hamza Igamane, who is making his first start for the club.
The substitutes bench includes Liam Kelly, Cyriel Dessers, Nedim Bajrami, Kieran Dowell, Dujon Sterling, Neraysho Kasanwirjo, Leon Balogun, Robbie Fraser, and Cole McKinnon.
Theres no Mohamed Diomande in the Rangers squad though.
For the visitors, they are without star man Martin Boyle through injury, but there's a first start for the for winger Junior Hoilett.
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Rangers XI: Butland, Tavernier (c), Souttar, Propper, Jefte, Barron, Raskin, Lawrence, McCausland, Cerny, Igamane.
Substitutes: Kelly, Dessers, Bajrami, Dowell, Sterling, Kasanwirjo, Balogun, Fraser, McKinnon.
Hibernian XI: Bursik, Miller, Ekpiteta, O'Hora, C. Cadden, Hyeokkyu, Obita, Hoilett, Triantis, Campbell, Kukharevich.
Substitutes: Smith, Levitt, Youan, Iredale, McKirdy, Moriah-Welsh, Rocky, Gayle, Molotnikov
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