Derek McInnes will have four more players available as Rangers take on Kaizer Chiefs in a pre-season friendly on Sunday, 12 July.
The game will be played at the Camilo Cano Olympic Stadium in La Nucia, Spain, the Marbella Football Centre has confirmed.
As Rangers News reported earlier, the Kaizer Chiefs match will be played behind closed doors, so no fans will be allowed to enter the stadium.
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Lawrence Shankland and Findlay Curtis back in training for Rangers
For the two pre-season friendlies prior to this one, Lawrence Shankland, Findlay Curtis, Liam Kelly and John Souttar were unavailable.
However, they joined training in Glasgow earlier this week following their break after being knocked out of the World Cup in the group stages.
McInnes will be delighted to have more of his players available as he looks to plan his strongest eleven ahead of the new season.
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Ivor Pandur, despite being out of the World Cup, is still spending some time off and will not be available for this one.
The same can be said about Nicolas Raskin and Thelo Aasgaard, who are still in the United States representing Belgium and Norway, respectively, at the World Cup.
Liam Kelly could be handed a start vs Kaizer Chiefs
Dan Neil has been impressive in pre-season, and McInnes is likely to continue to give him a run in the middle of the park.
Mohamed Diomande came off the bench to score against Dunfermline Athletic last time out, and it would be interesting to see him partner Neil in midfield.
With Shankland, Curtis and Kelly back in training, the Gers boss may be tempted to put them in the starting eleven.
He has also liked how Ben Godfrey and Emmanuel Fernandez have worked in the backline, so he is expected to stick with them as the two centre-backs.

Where can fans watch Rangers vs Kaizer Chiefs?
The game will be played behind closed doors, so fans will not be allowed to visit the stadium to watch the contest.
Also, there will be no TV coverage of the game, but the Rangers’ social media handles may post clips from it post full-time.


