DANNY Röhl has named his Rangers side for this evening’s Scottish Premiership fixture against Aberdeen at Ibrox.

It’s another big night for the Light Blues, as they look to continue building on their positive momentum from the weekend’s Old Firm derby success, with a first of two meetings to come against the Dons this week.

From Saturday’s victory, the Head Coach has named two changes to his team, with James Tavernier and Mohamed Diomande coming in to replace Dujon Sterling and Thelo Aasgaard.

That means Jack Butland retains his place between the posts, behind a backline consisting of the captain, John Souttar, Emmanuel Fernandez and Jayden Meghoma.

Connor Barron and Nico Raskin will anchor the midfield, with Diomande starting in the number 10 position.

Mikey Moore retains his place after scoring the third goal in the weekend’s win, as does Djeidi Gassama, with Youssef Chermiti leading the line for the Light Blues once again after his Old Firm derby brace three days ago.

On the substitutes bench this evening for Rangers is Liam Kelly, Clinton Nsiala, Max Aarons, Dujon Sterling, Rabbi Matondo, Kieran Dowell, Thelo Aasgaard, Danilo and Bojan Miovski.

Kick-off in Govan is at 20:00, and supporters outside of the UK can watch the match live on RangersTV, whilst you can also catch the action live on Sky Sports.

RANGERS: Butland, Tavernier, Souttar, Fernandez, Meghoma, Barron, Raskin, Diomande, Gassama, Moore, Chermiti

SUBS: Kelly, Nsiala, Aarons, Sterling, Matondo, Dowell, Aasgaard, Danilo, Miovski

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