Rangers boss Steven Gerrard faces a selection headache ahead of the clash against Ross County on Sunday afternoon with Ianis Hagi and Jordan Jones vying for one spot.
It’s the last game for a fortnight for the Gers, who would head into the international break top of the Premiership table with a win over the Staggies.

The majority of the playing XI picks itself with many individual players high in confidence and in good form following strong wins over Willem II, Motherwell and Galatasaray.
However, Gerrard does have the unenviable task of choosing between Ianis Hagi and Jordan Jones for the right-sided attacking berth.
Jones excelled against Motherwell in the Gers’ last domestic outing, despite it being his first Premiership appearance of the season.
The Northern Ireland international scored a fine goal and generally wreaked havoc with his pace and trickery at Fir Park.

Yet, he dropped out of the lineup for the Europa League play-off against Galatasaray at Ibrox on Thursday night and Hagi was influential in the Gers’ win.
The 21-year-old was born in Istanbul and his father is a Gala legend, so it was a big occasion for him and he put in a classy performance.
Hagi didn’t repeat his goalscoring heroics of last season’s Round of 32 win over Braga, but he regularly found pockets of space, linked the play well and assisted Scott Arfield’s opener with a perfectly weighted through ball.
The two players bring very different qualities in the final third. Jones has raw pace and the ability to take on defenders with direct running, while Hagi offers vision, subtlety and quality in terms of his final pass.

Against a Ross County team who are likely to sit back and try to be difficult to break down, the Romania international is just about favourite to start.
However, Gerrard will be keen to give Jones playing time after his efforts against Motherwell and he’s likely to be introduced from the bench at some point in the second half.
Ahead of the fixture, why not check out our Predicted XI.
