Danny Rohl will be hoping to continue the winning momentum when Rangers play host to Dundee United at Ibrox.
Rangers will be riding high off the 4-1 win against Aberdeen prior to the international break.
Rohl confirmed that one of his players was injured, but did not reveal the identity on Friday.
Danny Rohl has lost just one league game as Rangers manager…
If YOU were to change one thing about his management style for next season, what would it be? 🤔
Andreas Skov Olsen can come in for Thelo Aasgaard
Andreas Skov Olsen did not feature against Aberdeen as he was ruled out due to illness.
This saw Rohl having to start Thelo Aasgaard, who was then taken off in the second half for Oliver Antman.
Skov Olsen has trained with the Rangers players and is expected to be fully fit to start this game and could replace the summer signing.
The other change could be in defence, with Dujon Sterling coming in for James Tavernier.

It may be a toss-up between the two, but Sterling will offer defensive solidity and more balance to the side.
Nicolas Raskin and Tochi Chukwuani are expected to anchor the midfield while Rohl is not likely to bin his two-striker system.
Youssef Chermiti and Ryan Naderi have not been prolific in front of goal in recent weeks, but they offer a solid attacking threat and manage to get the best out of other players in the final third.
This is our predicted Rangers XI for the Dundee United clash…
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Are Rangers the favourites to win the SPFL title?
Barry Ferguson refused to rule out Celtic just yet, but admitted that either Hearts or Rangers should be winning the SPFL title.
While Hearts are three points clear of the Ibrox outfit, they do not have the experience of being in such situations.
In the final weeks of the season, the battle is as much psychological as it is about quality on the pitch.
Rangers have shown that, despite drawing games, all they need to do to get over the line is be more clinical in the final third.
They undoubtedly have the better team on paper and have all their key players fit and ready for the title charge.
Under Rohl, the Gers have lost just once in the league and that surely will count for something in the coming weeks.


