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Rangers entertain Kilmarnock on Wednesday night as they seek to close the gap on leaders Hearts.

After six straight Scottish Premiership wins, Rangers drew 0-0 with Hibernian on Sunday in a game they were fortunate to get a result from.

That result saw Celtic edge ahead of them into second on goals scored, while Hearts went six points clear at the top.

However, Hearts’ shock 1-0 loss to St. Mirren on Tuesday has given Danny Rohl’s side a chance to cut that gap to three at Ibrox.

New Rangers signing Ryan Naderi could make his debut, and ahead of this contest, Ibrox News has highlighted everything you need to know before the action gets underway.

Rangers will be without midfielder Connor Barron due to a knee injury, while centre-back Derek Cornelius is sidelined with a muscle problem.

Aaron Tshibola could feature after re-joining Kilmarnock, but utility player Jamie Brandon and goalkeeper Max Stryjek are working their way back to fitness. Kyle Magennis (knee), Djenairo Daniels (knee), and winger Matty Kennedy (hip) are all unavailable.

So, when is the game on? Third-placed Rangers host 11th-positioned Kilmarnock at Ibrox in the Scottish Premiership...

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