Rangers still have to manage 11 games across all competitions before the end of 2018 and it will surely be a big test of Steven Gerrard’s squad.
The Light Blues are likely to rotate their team selection at times and it will be interesting to see if midfielder Jordan Rossiter can get any opportunities in the starting XI.
Rossiter has had a torrid time due to injuries since he moved to Ibrox in 2016 and made just 14 first-team appearances in that time.
But the 21-year-old has re-joined the squad in the past month and is being eased back into the action.
Gerrard handed him a start in a 4-1 win over Hamilton and apart from that is having to be patent waiting for his chance.

It’s crucial Rangers don’t rush the injury-prone central midfielder back to quickly, but with another two weeks of fitness under his belt after the internatonal break he should continue to make strides forwards.
The Rangers manager has publicly backed him in the past and insisted he can become an important senior player if he is available for selection.
Rossiter is a box-to-box midfielder with great energy and intelligence, which is why he could be one to look out for in the next month.
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