Rangers return to league action on Sunday afternoon aiming to record a fourth consecutive win in all competitions as Hibernian are the visitors at a fully reopened Ibrox.
Philippe Clement's men impressed on Thursday as they got their Europa League campaign off to a flyer in Malmo.
David Gray's side will pose an altogether different test but will that result in some alterations to the starting XI?
Our writers select their line-ups for the Premiership encounter.
Derek Clark
Despite a solid full debut at left-back on Thursday, Neraysho Kasanwirjo is likely to make way for Jefte who had to sit out the win over Malmo due to his ridiculous suspension following his red card against Dynamo Kyiv. The Brazilian has been in fine fettle of late and should be one of the first names on the teamsheet.
In midfield, it's hard to break up the trio that started in midweek and with Oscar Cortes out for the foreseeable then it means we are unlikely to see Nedim Bajrami in his favoured No.10 position.
Another selection dilemma the manager could have is who to start at right wing. Vaclav Cerny should've scored against Malmo but Ross McCausland did do just that and certainly did his chances of starting against the Leith outfit no harm. It's a toss-up between the two, we've yet to see the Czech really show what he is capable of but Sunday may give him another opportunity to highlight to the Ibrox faithful why he was brought to the club in the first place.
Chris Jack
The temptation must be there for Philippe Clement to go with the same again. The Belgian rarely does, though, and a couple of changes are expected for the first match back at a capacity Ibrox. That factor, plus the feel-good from the win in Sweden, should be enough to see Rangers through to a fourth successive win in all competitions.
Neraysho Kasanwirjo would be unfortunate to lose his spot at left-back given his performance against Malmo. Jefte has been in fine form of late, however, and deserves to come back into the side. The rest of the defence should remain the same.
Ahead of them, Nicolas Raskin will be eager for a chance to show what he can do but he doesn’t appear to be knocking on the door right now. Any alterations could see Dujon Sterling come back in and Mohamed Diomande moved into the No.10 berth to give Tom Lawrence a rest.
Nedim Bajrami will start from the left given the absences of Rabbi Matondo and Oscar Cortes and Cyriel Dessers will lead the line. On the right, Ross McCausland should be rewarded for his impact off the bench with a start at Ibrox.
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