Barry Ferguson has named his Rangers starting XI to face Aberdeen this afternoon.
The interim boss is still in the hunt for his first victory at Ibrox, with his team winless at home in seven matches, a run that stretches back to Philippe Clement's tenure.
Last time out, Rangers drew 1-1 with Celtic. Nicolas Raskin thought he had opened the scoring early doors, although the hosts did lead at the break thanks to Cyriel Dessers.
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Adam Idah equalised for Brendan Rodgers' men in the second 45, and despite both sides having chances to go ahead late on, the spoils were ultimately shared.
Ferguson's men have had a week out of action since the stalemate. They take on Aberdeen today. An enthralling 2-2 draw was played out the last time the sides faced off, as goals from Hamza Igamane and Ianis Hagi helped a 10-man Rangers team come from behind to earn a point in the Granite City.
The Ibrox club will be going all out for a win this afternoon.
From last weekend's derby match against Celtic, Ferguson has made no alterations to his lineup.
Rangers starting XI: Kelly, Tavernier, Balogun, Souttar, Jefte, Diomande, Barron, Raskin, Cerny, Bajrami, Dessers.
Subs: Butland, Propper, Cortes, Lawrence, Kasanwirjo, Igamane, Rice, Curtis, Danilo.