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Rangers vs Partick Thistle. Scottish Premiership.

Ibrox StadiumAttendance49,748.

Rangers 2

  • K Miller (39th minute)
  • J Toral (54th minute)

Partick Thistle 0

    Rangers v Partick Thistle: Gers look to keep up pressure on Aberdeen

    09/04/17 LADBROKES PREMIERSHIP. ABERDEEN v RANGERS. PITTODRIE - ABERDEEN. Rangers striker Kenny Miller celebrates his first goal
    Image: Kenny Miller (2nd right) will be looking to add to his 11-goal tally against Thistle

    Rangers will be looking to build on their eye-catching victory at Pittodrie when they host Partick Thistle at Ibrox.

    Kenny Miller was restored to the starting line-up for the 3-0 win at Aberdeen last Sunday and, after scoring two late goals, should keep his place against Thistle.

    Lee Wallace (stomach) is again absent while David Bates and teenage full-back Myles Beerman should keep their places in defence as Clint Hill and Rob Kiernan are still sidelined.

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    Michael O'Halloran, who last featured as a substitute in a 1-1 home draw with Motherwell, is missing for disciplinary reasons as the Light Blues look to extend their unbeaten run under Pedro Caixinha to five games.

    Partick Thistle boss Alan Archibald is sweating on the fitness of three key players ahead of the trip at Ibrox.

    Maurice Johnston was a member  of the last Thistle side to win at Ibrox
    Image: Maurice Johnston was a member of the last Thistle side to win at Ibrox

    Callum Booth (thigh), Chris Erskine (hamstring) and top scorer Kris Doolan (knee) are all nursing knocks as the Jags look to claim their first away win in Govan in 36 years, when George Clark and a certain Maurice Johnston secured a 2-0 win.

    Skipper Abdul Osman (shoulder) and long-term casualties Stuart Bannigan, Gary Fraser (both knee), Jason Banton (groin), Ryan Scully (shoulder) and Sean Welsh (foot) remain out.

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