RANGERS will be looking to bounce back from Sunday's defeat at Tynecastle and get their title bid back on track when they face Ross County tonight.
Steven Gerrard's side trail league leaders Celtic by five points ahead of tonight's fixtures and anything other than a win for the Ibrox side will represent a major blow to their title ambitions.
Here's everything you need to know ahead of tonight's match.
Where is the game being played?
The match will go ahead at Ibrox.
What time is kick-off?
The game will get under way at 7:45pm.
Is it on TV?
Unfortunately not. Rangers TV subscribers from outside the UK will be able to tune in but no broadcasters will be showing the match.
What are the pre-match odds?
Barring a disaster, Rangers should pick up the three points without too much hassle. The hosts are heavy favourites at 1/9, but if you fancy County to pull off an upset in Govan, the Highland outfit can be backed at around 50/1.
What's the latest team news?
Gerrard is missing a few first-team regulars for tonight's fixture but Rangers have been handed a boost with Alfredo Morelos now available after serving a three-match suspension. However, captain James Tavernier is still out injured alongside Filip Helander, Ryan Jack and Greg Stewart.
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