THE SPFL decision to bring forward the winter break has meant tweaks to Rangers' fixture list.
The ruling means scheduled matches against Aberdeen and Celtic have been shifted back in the calendar.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst was due to lead his side to Pittodrie on December 29 but the match will now be played on Tuesday, January 18.
Similarly the scheduled Glasgow derby match against Celtic, which was initially meant to be played on January 2 have been moved back a month.
The match will now be a midweek fixture with a 7.45pm kick-off in front of the Sky Sports cameras.
Here we've laid out Rangers' fixture list after the winter break amendments in full.
Rangers fixtures in full after winter break reshuffle
Rangers vs St Mirren - December 26 - 3pm
Aberdeen vs Rangers - January 18 - 7.45pm
Rangers vs Stirling Albion - January 21 - 3pm - Scottish Cup
Rangers vs Livingston - January 26 - 7.45pm
Ross County vs Rangers - January 29 -12.30pm
Celtic vs Rangers - February 2 - 7.45pm
Rangers vs Hearts - February 6 - 4pm
Rangers vs Hibs - February 9 - 7.45pm
Dortmund vs Rangers - February 17 - 5.45pm - Europa League
Dundee United vs Rangers - February 20 - 12pm
Rangers vs Dortmund - February 24 - 8pm - Europa League
Rangers vs Motherwell - February 27 - 3pm
St Johnstone vs Rangers - March 2 - 7.45pm
Rangers vs Aberdeen - March 5 - 3pm
Dundee vs Rangers - March 19 - 3pm
Rangers vs Celtic - April 3 - 12pm
St Mirren vs Rangers - April 9 - 3pm
The Scottish Premiership split will then follow
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