Rangers will be looking to return to winning ways when they take on St Mirren in the Scottish Premiership.
However, there is a chance that Danny Rohl will be squaring off against an interim manager at Paisley this Sunday.
Stephen Robinson, the current St Mirren boss, could be leaving the 10th-placed Premiership side imminently.

Stephen Robinson approached by Aberdeen ahead of Rangers game
Aberdeen have made a formal approach to hire Robinson as their manager, St Mirren confirmed via their X account.
The Dons went directly to their SPFL rivals and also met a contractual clause in his deal at Paisley that prevents St Mirren from turning down their approach.
They have given obligatory permission to the Northern Irishman in order to speak to Aberdeen about their managerial vacancy.

The Pittodrie outfit sacked Jimmy Thelin at the start of January, but have not yet hired a permanent replacement.
Peter Levin has been in caretaker charge since then, but Aberdeen now want the St Mirren boss to take over the reins.
According to Rangers Review’s Joshua Barrie, this means that Robinson may not be in charge for the game against Gers.

Rangers will look to capitalise on the uncertainty at St Mirren
As Robinson will be in talks with Aberdeen, St Mirren would not want him taking charge of the first team.
There is a possibility that he would not even run their training sessions for this week in the build-up to the Rangers game.
Managers often take some of their coaches with them to new clubs, so St Mirren would have to ensure that whoever is in charge against the Light Blues is not on their way to Pittodrie.
They could look to give one of their youth coaches the opportunity to take over the first team.
This undoubtedly is a boost for Rangers and Rohl as they will face a side that is unprepared, as the new coach would have different ideas.
It also increases the pressure on them to get the three points away from home, something which they have struggled to do recently.
Rohl will be using this as motivation to fuel his players and ensure that they put in a dominant performance.
