Former Rangers goalkeeper Liam Kelly comes face-to-face with his old club this weekend.
Rangers host Livingston on Saturday and Kelly returns to Ibrox, where he will have a point to prove.
The young goalkeeper never played a single senior game for Rangers and was sold on a permanent basis to Livingston this summer.
But he is already impressing between the sticks in the Scottish Premiership and perhaps showing that Rangers should have been more patient with him.
Just before the international break, Kelly endeared himself to Rangers fans by producing a magnificent display against Celtic to keep a clean sheet in a 0-0 draw.

Now he is preparing himself for a test against Rangers, run by new manager Steven Gerrard, and with Alfredo Morelos in form.
It will be a tough test for the 22-year-old, who has played 17 games for the club since his summer switch.
This is not his first game against Rangers since leaving in the summer. Kelly kept a clean sheet in Livingston’s home fixture against the Gers, which ended in a 1-0 win.
If Kelly can keep another clean sheet against his former club, then Rangers will surely regret their transfer decision this summer.
The ex-Scotland under-21 goalkeeper could have been Allan McGregor’s long-term replacement but now he is thriving away from Rangers.
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