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Mar 29, 2014 at 3pm UK
 
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Team News: Ally McCoist rings changes for Arbroath game

Ally McCoist makes five changes as his Rangers side take on Arbroath.

Rangers manager Ally McCoist has made five changes to his starting lineup as the Scottish League One champions look to continue their impressive season at Arbroath.

Sebastian Faure starts in the Blues midfield alongside Lee McCulloch, but Bilel Moshni is suspended while Nicky Law and Ian Black are missing through injury.

With the Ramsdens Cup Final and the Scottish Cup semi-final on the horizon, McCoist has opted to drop youngsters Dean Shiels and Calum Gallacher to the bench. Arnold Peralta will start for the Gers on the right wing.

Arbroath are without Ricky Little, who is suspended, while Kenny Deuchar and David Banjo were unable to prove their fitness in time.

Rangers come into this game on the back of a 38-game unbeaten run.

Arbroath: Wood, Travis, Hamilton, Chisholm, Lindsay, Keddie, Linn, Nicoll, McManus, Cook, Sheerin

Rangers: Bell; Foster, McCulloch, Faure, Wallace; Peralta, Crawford, Hutton, Aird; Clark, Daly

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