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Rangers face Falkirk on Sunday in a crucial match for the Scottish Premiership title, currently sitting third with 66 points. A win would elevate them above Celtic and reduce Hearts' lead to one point.
Rangers predicted lineup and team news vs Falkirk
Rangers continue their chase for the Scottish Premiership title when they visit Falkirk on Sunday for matchday 33.
Danny Rohl’s side currently sit third in the league on 66 points from 32 games — four behind leaders Hearts and one behind Celtic, though Rangers still have a game in hand. A win at Falkirk would move them above Celtic and cut Hearts’ advantage down to just a single point.
Rangers have been in good domestic form, averaging 2.45 points per match under Röhl. They head into this fixture after a lively 4–2 win over Dundee United on April 4, which briefly pushed them to the top of the table.
Rangers will have to navigate through several injury concerns for the clash against Falkirk as Danny Rohl is forced to make changes to the team after their last outing against Dundee United.
Ryan Naderi is out with a muscle injury picked up against Dundee United, while Tuur Rommens is sidelined with a thigh issue. Bailey Rice is still unavailable, and both Andreas Skov Olsen and Mikey Moore will be assessed late to see if they can take part.
There’s better news though — captain James Tavernier and defender Emmanuel Fernandez are expected to return to the starting lineup after being benched last time out. Jack Butland keeps his spot in goal as Rangers aim for a crucial away win.
Possible Rangers starting XI: Butland; Meghoma, Fernandez, Souttar, Tavernier; Chukwuani, Raskin; Moore, Miovski, Gassama; Chermiti
The match will kick off at 12pm BST on Sunday, 12th April.
Fans in the UK can catch Falkirk vs Rangers live on Sky Sports Football.
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Rangers are currently in third place with 66 points from 32 games.
Rangers are four points behind Hearts, who lead the league.
Rangers won their last match against Dundee United with a score of 4–2.

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