Rangers travel to Hamilton on Sunday, as they bid to maintain their lengthy unbeaten run in the Scottish Premiership.
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Steven Gerrard’s side edged past St Johnstone in midweek thanks to a Ianis Hagi goal which earned them maximum points.
While they passed up a number of opportunities, Rangers had Allan McGregor to thank for ensuring three points didn’t become one in the closing stages. The veteran keeper made a couple of big saves to protect his side’s lead.
Hamilton currently sit bottom of the Scottish Premiership and suffered a painful 2-1 loss in midweek at the hands of Ross County, a game they led for in large periods.
Last time out
Gerrard’s men made light work of Accies the last time these sides met, putting eight goals without reply past Brian Rice’s men at Ibrox in November.
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When will the game take place?
The match will kick-off at midday on Sunday, February 7. It will be played at Hamilton’s Fountain of Youth Stadium.
How can I watch the game?
The game will be shown live on Sky Sports, while customers can also purchase the match through NOW TV.
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