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Rangers v Raith: Team news for Tuesday's Scottish Championship clash

Rangers midfielder Andy Halliday
Image: Rangers midfielder Andy Halliday is not dismissing Hibernian's title challenge at the top of the Scottish Championship

Rangers have no injury concerns for their Scottish Championship clash with Raith Rovers at Ibrox on Tuesday.

The promotion favourites are likely to go with the same side which beat St Mirren 1-0 on Saturday.

Striker Martyn Waghorn is absent because of a knee injury which could keep him out for the rest of the season and long-term absentee David Templeton remains out of action as he recovers from a knee injury.

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Victory over Raith will at the very least consolidate Rangers' 11-point lead over Hibernian at the top of the table, but midfielder Andy Halliday is not dismissing the Easter Road side just yet.

Halliday said: "Our mind set hasn't changed since the first game of the season; we go into games and it's all about ourselves and we try not to worry about what is happening elsewhere.

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"We're in a strong position with 10 games to go but nothing is concrete yet and we still need to go into every game with the same mentality.

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"Hibs are a good team, Falkirk are a good team and it has been a tight title race all the way through the season and I'm sure it will go down to the wire like it was always going to."