STEVEN GERRARD has given Scott Arfield and 'outside chance' of making Rangers' final Premiership clash of the campaign with Aberdeen on Saturday.
Rangers will be crowned as champions when captain James Tavernier is presented with the top flight trophy after the Dons clash.
But there is still plenty at stake for Gerrard's side before the title party as they look to complete an unbeaten Premiership campaign.
🎙️ SG: Arfield is training this morning, an outside chance for Saturday. Barisic is unlikely to feature.
— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) May 14, 2021
Other than that the team news is the same as the other day.
Gerrard was without a handful of first team players as Rangers beat Livingston in midweek thanks to goals from Tavernier, Ryan Kent and Ianis Hagi.
Arfield was one of the key men that missed that 3-0 victory but he will train on Friday and could make the squad for the Premiership finale.
Left-back Borna Barisic is unlikely to make it, though, and there will be no returns for Leon Balogun or Filip Helander, while Ryan Jack remains a long-term absentee at Ibrox.
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