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Danny Rohl during his first interview as Rangers head coach, speaking about unity and determination to restore success at Ibrox.

Rangers head to Norway knowing this is the moment everything begins. Danny Rohl’s first competitive lineup has the support buzzing and anxious in equal measure. The Rangers starting lineup prediction dominates every discussion, with injuries, ineligibilities and tactical shifts shaping what could be a defining night. Rohl must stamp his identity quickly and prove that change has truly arrived.

Jack Butland starts without question. His consistency and composure have been vital through chaos. Ahead of him, Rohl should go with a flat back four. James Tavernier’s leadership at right back remains essential, while John Souttar and Derek Cornelius are favourites to anchor the defence. Both combine physical strength with leadership and communication. On the left, Jayden Meghoma looks set for a start. The youngster has energy and bravery, something Rohl admires. Max Aarons could be an option if Rohl wants experience. This defensive shape gives Rangers balance, height and drive. For the Rangers starting lineup prediction it looks like safety blended with youth.

Midfield decides this match. Nicolas Raskin will likely sit deepest, linking play and dictating tempo. Mohamed...

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