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Rangers v Falkirk preview: No new injuries for Mark Warburton

27/09/15 LADBROKES CHAMPIONSHIP .  MORTON v RANGERS .  CAPPIELOW - GREENOCK  .  Rangers' James Tavenier (2) celebrates having put his side 3-0 ahead
Image: Rangers have no fresh injury concerns ahead of their match with Falkirk

Rangers boss Mark Warburton has no fresh injury concerns ahead of the Championship clash with Falkirk at Ibrox on Saturday.

The Gers are looking to extend their lead at the top of the table over Peter Houston's second-placed side, who are nine points adrift despite being unbeaten in the league.

Goalkeeper Cammy Bell is still working his way back after a long-term knee problem.

Rangers manager Mark Warburton arrives at Cappielow ahead of the game against Morton
Image: Rangers manager Mark Warburton has no new injury worries

Winger David Templeton is also on the road to recovery following a knee injury as Rangers look for their ninth successive league win.

Warburton says he is constantly warning his players about maintaining their full focus during games and insists his team will be fully prepared for every match.

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Rangers manager Mark Warburton wants his players to deliver a statement of intent this weekend. A win against Falkirk tomorrow would make it nine in a row

"Any complacency and any lack of preparation will hurt us so we have to be best-prepared for every game and will be," Warburton said.

"The players are hungry, they are focussed, they are excited about what has happened so far but they recognise there are some tough games ahead, some tough challenges and there are some quality opponents."

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Falkirk miss only Kieran Duffie, who has a knee injury, as they look to copy their success of last season by defeating high flying leaders on their home patch.

Falkirk's Peter Grant celebrates after giving his side the one goal lead
Image: Falkirk's Peter Grant celebrates as they beat Partick Thistle in the League Cup

Manager Houston said: "We went to Hearts last season and ended their unbeaten run from the start of the season and if we play like we did that day then we have a chance of doing the same at Ibrox.

"To do it we will need everyone at the top of their game and passing the ball as well as they can. It is a big game but we have big-game experience in our squad."

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