Steven Gerrard has named his Rangers team to take on Motherwell this afternoon.
The match comes too early for Ryan Jack who continues his comeback after two months out with a troublesome knee injury.
Kemar Roofe (quad) is also missing but he could return for next week’s Ibrox match with Ross County.
George Edmundson (hernia) has undergone an operation which will keep him out for a month while Scott Arfield (ankle) and long-term knee-injury victim Nikola Katic remain out.
🆕 Today's #RangersFC team to face @MotherwellFC.
— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) January 17, 2021
👉 Full Team News: https://t.co/XxTOucKpki pic.twitter.com/JbGbCjiNQo
Steven Lawless goes into the Motherwell squad for visit of Rangers to Fir Park today.
The attacker has received international clearance following his move from Burton Albion on Friday.
Trevor Carson, Charles Dunne, Liam Donnelly, Scott Fox (all knee) and Christopher Long (muscular injury) remain out.
Kelly, O'Donnell, Mugabi, Gallagher, Carroll, Crawford, Campbell, Polworth, Seedorf, Cole, Watt.
— Motherwell FC (@MotherwellFC) January 17, 2021
Subs: Morrison, McGinley, Devine, Lamie, Johnston, Maguire, Cornelius, White, Lawless, MacIver.
// #MFCvRFC
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