Michael Beale has provided a fitness update on his Rangers squad ahead of their final game of the season.
The Light Blues will make the short trip to Paisley tomorrow lunchtime as the curtain comes down on the Premeirship's top six action.
It's been a campaign to forget for the Ibrox club, but they will be hoping to maintain their recent good form to go into the summer on a high before the manager's recruitment drive.
The likes of Allan McGregor, Scott Arfield, and Alfredo Morelos waved goodbye to the Gers faithful at Ibrox on Wednesday night.
Ryan Kent and Filip Helander were also afforded their farewell.
It remains to be seen whether any will feature in Saturday's game, although it seems doubtful.
But Beale has provided the following update ahead of the match.
He said: "Wednesday was for that (saying goodbye). Scotty Arfield had a small issue, so he didn't start the game. The other boys, Alfredo and Allan, played.
"Antonio Colak will come back into the squad in place of Alfredo this weekend. Baily Rice will also return to the squad in place of Glen Kamara as well.
"We'll look forward to this game. St Mirren have had a good season, they have a good home form and we want a strong away performance and a win to take us into the summer.
"This season is done after tomorrow, and we will return to give it a right good go. We need to become more ruthless in the penalty box and take our chances when they come.
"My excitement for this summer is because I see the work we are doing in the background. We will come out in a much stronger place for sure and be in a much stronger place mentally."
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