Barry Ferguson and Michael Wimmer have named their starting lineups for Saturday’s Premiership clash at Ibrox.
Rangers host Motherwell at 3pm as they look to make it two wins from two for the new interim manager.
Ferguson’s first game in the dugout since replacing Philippe Clement on Monday ended in a 4-2 victory over Kilmarnock at Rugby Park.
The Ibrox side fought back from two goals down to take all three points in Ayrshire on Wednesday.
They now have the chance to cut the gap to league leaders Celtic to ten points for at least a couple of hours with Brendan Rodgers’ men not in action until 5.30pm when they take on St Mirren in Paisley.
Meanwhile Motherwell can break into the top-six if they can inflict a third consecutive defeat to Rangers following losses to Queen’s Park and St Mirren in recent weeks.
They are also aiming for their own second win in a row following the 2-1 defeat over Dundee in Wimmer’s first home game during the week.
For his second starting line-up Ferguson has made one change from the team that started at Rugby Park with Ridvan Yilmaz in for Clinton Nsiala and captain James Tavernier moved into centre-half for his 500th Rangers appearance.
So that mean Butland is goals behind a back four of Ridvan, Tavernier, Propper and Jefte with Raskin and Diomande in midfield.
Cerny, Hagi and Igamane are supporting Cyriel Dessers up front.
Motherwell have started with Balcombe behind Balmer, Casey, Gordon, Andrews, Thompson, Halliday, Miller, Sparrow, Slattery and Armstrong.
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