RANGERS could be without goalkeeper Wes Foderingham and defender Bruno Alves for Sunday's trip to Celtic Park.
Brendan Rodgers' side can clinch their seventh successive league title by beating their rivals, after defeat to Hibernian on Saturday put celebrations on hold for another week.
Gers manager Graeme Murty was without the injured pair for the 2-1 win over Hearts at Ibrox yesterday.
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Alves failed to recover from a muscle compaint that saw him forced off during the recent 4-0 Scottish Cup semi-final defeat to the Hoops, while Jak Alnwick deputised for Foderingham between the posts.
"For next week, we'll have to assess Wes later on," said Murty.
"Bruno has got a hamstring pull from last week. Again, we'll have to see how he is for next week. It's too soon to say right now.
"Wes has been struggling with an issue for a while and we thought it was right he didn't play. He ruled himself out himself because of it.
"He thought it was too much now for him to cope with, but I thought Jak came in and did really well."
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