Philippe Clement has named his Rangers starting XI to face Standard Liege.
The Ibrox club take on the Belgian club in a friendly in the Netherlands this afternoon.
Kick-off for the pre-season friendly is at 3.30pm.
⚽️ Our first-half XI to face Standard Liège at our training camp in The Netherlands.
— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) July 10, 2024
📲 Today’s match is a 3:30pm (UK) kick-off. Goal updates and HT/FT score to follow.
📺 Match Highlights to follow on RangersTV. pic.twitter.com/B337SnDUMb
Jack Butland starts in foal with Ridvan Yilmaz, John Souttar, Ben Davies and Leon King in defence.
Summer signing Connor Barron starts in midfield alongside Mohamed Diomande and Tom Lawrence.
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Oscar Cortes and Ross McCausland play on the wings in a front three with Cyriel Dessers the sole striker.
Rangers have not released details of the players on the bench but refenced the starting side as the "first-half XI" suggesting major changes for the second period.
RANGERS XI: Butland, Ridvan, Souttar, Davies, King, Barron, Diomande, Lawrence, Cortes, McCausland, Dessers.
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