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Rangers vs Dundee; Scottish Premiership

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Rangers vs Dundee. Scottish Premiership.

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  • H Forrester (92nd minute)

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    Rangers v Dundee: Team news for Saturday's Premiership clash

    Dundee defender Cammy Kerr (L) and Harry Forrester of Rangers challenge for the ball at Dens Park
    Image: Dundee defender Cammy Kerr and Rangers' Harry Forrester challenge for the ball

    Rangers have no fresh injury concerns ahead of their Scottish Premiership match with Dundee on Saturday.

    Midfielder Jordan Rossiter has suffered another setback in his recovery from a calf strain and is still not in full training.

    The former Liverpool youth player has not played since the 1-1 draw with Kilmarnock at Rugby Park on August 26.

    Rangers won the corresponding fixture between the teams at Dens Park with first-half goals from Harry Forrester and Kenny Miller setting up a 2-1 victory.

    Rangers midfielder Jordan Rossiter is still out of action
    Image: Rangers midfielder Jordan Rossiter has suffered another injury setback

    Dundee, who responded after the break with a Mark O'Hara goal, have moved off the foot of the table and are looking for a third straight win.

    Manager Paul Hartley has both Faissal El Bakhtaoui and Kevin Gomis available for Dundee's trip to Glasgow.

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    Striker El Bakhtaoui has missed the last three Scottish Premiership games after he suffered a calf strain during the 2-1 defeat to St Johnstone on October 23.

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    Defender Gomis is fit to play despite having to leave the pitch in the last match against Motherwell, in which the Dark Blues won 2-0.

    Dundee striker Faissal El Bakhtaoui has recovered from injury
    Image: Dundee striker Faissal El Bakhtaoui has recovered from injury

    Mark O'Hara has returned to training, but the midfielder will not be included for the match with Rangers.

    Yordi Teijsse and Nicky Low are also likely to miss out through injury, as Dundee play a league match at Ibrox for the first time in 12 years.

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