STEVEN GERRARD has named his side for Rangers’ final match of the season.
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The face Aberdeen at Ibrox today ahead of being awarded the league title for a 55th time.
If Rangers win or draw today, they will record an unbeaten league season. They also need just a draw to reach the 100-point mark and could also break the British clean sheet record if they concede one goal or less.
Gerrard names an unchanged side for the visit of Stephen Glass’ Aberdeen.
Joe Aribo continues at left-back in place of Borna Barisic while Ianis Hagi, who scored and won a penalty against Livingston in midweek, also retains his place.
🆕 Today's #RangersFC team for the final match of the season.
— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) May 15, 2021
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