FIVE of Rangers' Premiership fixtures have been rescheduled after Steven Gerrard's side qualified for the group stages of the Europa League for the third consecutive season.
The Ibrox club overcame Turkish giants Galatasaray in the play-off round to seal their place in the group stages and as a result, five domestic games have been moved around the calendar.
Rangers' home fixture against Livingston on Saturday 24 October has been moved to Sunday 25 October, while the following weekend's fixture away to Kilmarnock has also been moved from the Saturday to the Sunday.
Hamilton Academical were due to face Gerrard's side at Ibrox on Friday 6 November but that game will now go ahead on Sunday 8 November, and the Ibrox men's trip to Dingwall on Saturday 5 December has been rescheduled to Sunday 6 December.
A fifth game - away to Dundee United on Saturday 12 December - has also been rearranged, and will now go ahead on Sunday 13 December.
All five games are scheduled to go ahead at 3pm but this could change in order to accomodate television coverage.
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