Rangers host Ross County tonight in Scottish Premiership action.
Philippe Clement's side are aiming to make it six consecutive wins in the league with victory over Derek Adams' men.
Ross County sit tenth in the league table this season. The Dingwall club haven't played since December 16 after their match with Hibs last week was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.
Clement reckons the rest period for County makes his side "unlucky" having endured a hectic fixture schedule.
He commented: "I expect it is going to be a hard game. Unluckily for us, Ross County's game was cancelled so they have a week to prepare and to be totally fresh and it is going to be again breaking the wall and seeing you are not taken in transitions and crosses and set-pieces. So we need to be on our toes again.
"I was really happy today with our fans. It gave a lot of energy to the players, to hear them singing, to hear them shouting positively during the game, to give real support and I expect that at Ibrox.
"Three massive games before the winter break and I expect everybody to be 200 percent behind the team to give this extra energy."
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When is Rangers vs Ross County?
Rangers face Ross County tonight - Wednesday, December 27.
The match will be played at Ibrox.
Kick off is at 7.45pm.
Is Rangers vs Ross County on TV?
No. The match has not been selected for broadcast on Sky Sports.
Instead, the Edinburgh derby between Hibs and Hearts will be shown live.
Can I live stream Rangers vs Ross County?
Yes. The match is available through PPV on Rangers TV.
The match can be purchased for £9.99. Coverage will begin at 7.15pm.
You can watch the match HERE.
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