Rangers are scheduled to take on Dundee United in the Scottish Premiership at Ibrox on Saturday afternoon.
Danny Rohl’s side have the chance to go top of the table momentarily if they pick up the three points this weekend.
They are currently three points behind Hearts in the Scottish Premiership table, but have a superior goal difference compared to the league leaders.
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Met Office issues yellow warning in Glasgow this weekend
The Met Office has issued a yellow warning in Glasgow for Saturday and Sunday.
It is expected to rain on all the days leading up to the game and heavy rain is expected on the day of the match as well.
However, the positive is that the warning of heavy winds has been issued from 6pm to midday on Sunday.
Rangers take on Dundee United at 3pm on Saturday, so the game is expected to go ahead without any major weather hassle.
There is expected to be rain, but no extreme weather that will force the game to be rescheduled.
It would make sense for the fans to get to the stadium earlier than they usually do, but there is no need to alter their weekend plans with the game expected to go ahead.
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What is the Rangers injury news vs Dundee United?
Bailey Rice is a long-term injury absentee and is not expected to be back before the end of the season.
He will certainly be missing the game against Dundee United.
Derek Cornelius did play for Canada during the international break, so he is not a fitness doubt.

However, it remains to be seen if Rohl decides to include him in his matchday squad.
Andreas Skov Olsen returned to Rangers training after missing the game against Aberdeen.
He will be in contention to start, with Thelo Aasgard potentially being benched.
Apart from that, there have been no injury issues faced by any players during the international break.
That said, fatigue will be a concern, so Rohl may be asked to monitor the minutes of a few players in order to avoid any injury setbacks ahead of the business end of the campaign.


