Rangers midfielder Nicolas Raskin is available for the Old Firm clash with Celtic at Parkhead on Saturday.
The Belgian playmaker missed the last two games with a thigh injury.
With eight cinch Premiership fixtures remaining, Rangers are nine points behind Ange Postecoglou’s side who have lost only one league game – to St Mirren – this season.
Gers boss Michael Beale said: “Nicolas Raskin is fit and has trained all week. He has got three or four sessions behind him so there is no issues with Nico”.
On the match itself, Beale continued: "The team arrive in fine form after ten consecutive league wins. Our away form has been good and we are certainly looking forward to the match.
"We are in a positive place, it is a game we are looking forward to as a squad.
"It's important we deliver our gameplan. We have to start strong and carry a threat with our key players.
"We have to stay strong in our structure, we will pick a team to go win.
"It is important we start well, going away from home with no fans we have to go win the duels. We have to show a different face, we have to start our big games stronger."
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