Ibrox side Glasgow Rangers have two games in the space of four days next week.

Glasgow Rangers boss Mark Warburton has told the Ibrox side’s official website that he will make changes to his line-up, during a busy upcoming week for his team.
Rangers first take on Ross County in the Scottish Premiership at the weekend, before facing Queens of the South in the Betfred Cup on Tuesday.
Rangers head into the two matches on the back of a 5-1 defeat against Celtic in the Old Firm derby, and Warburton has suggested that he will tinker with his line-up.

“You are caught between a rock and a hard place sometimes – but it’s a positive place to be,” he said. “You can talk about utilising the squad and making a load of changes, or you can say new players need time to bed in.
“It’s a balance between the two, and the Tuesday game is a good one for us. It’s a League Cup quarter-final we want to of course win, but it is a chance between those two games to rotate the personnel and maybe tweak the formation slightly within that, so we will have a look and see how that goes.”

Rangers have found life back in the top tier challenging, since promotion.
The Glasgow side are currently in third place in the standings, but they are already playing catch up in the title race.
Celtic are four points clear of Rangers, and Brendan Rodgers’ men have a game in hand.
Warburton has come under criticism after Rangers’ latest heavy defeat, and there is now pressure on his side to bounce back from their derby day disappointment by returning to winning ways as quickly as possible.

Receive exclusive football transfer news and updates twice a week to your mailbox
