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Scottish Premiership Playoffs | Final
May 28, 2015 at 7.45pm UK
 
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1-3

McGregor (82')
FT(HT: 0-2)
Erwin (27'), McManus (40'), Ainsworth (47')

Team News: Nicky Clark replaces Lee McCulloch for Rangers, widespread changes for Motherwell

Rangers manager Stuart McCall makes one change ahead of his side's Scottish Premiership playoff final first leg against Motherwell at Ibrox, while the visitors change nine players.

Rangers manager Stuart McCall has made one change ahead of his side's Scottish Premiership playoff final first leg against Motherwell at Ibrox.

Nicky Clark makes the Gers starting XI ahead of Lee McCulloch, who drops to the bench as the Old Firm side strive to get themselves back in the Scottish top flight.

Meanwhile, the Steelmen have overhauled their squad following their goalless draw against Partick Thistle on May 23, with only Louis Laing and Lionel Ainsworth retaining their place in the visitors' starting lineup.

Well finished second from bottom in the Scottish Premiership table, while their opponents finished third in the Scottish Championship.

Rangers: Bell, Foster, McGregor, Zaliukas, Wallace, Vuckic, Murdoch, Shiels, Law, Miller, Clark
Subs: Robinson, Smith, McCulloch, Black, Boyd, Ferguson, Walsh

Motherwell: Long, Hammell, McManus, Ainsworth, Lasley, Law, Erwin, Johnson, Laing, Pearson, McDonald
Subs: Twardzik, Ramsden, Sutton, Moore, Watt, Straker, Grant

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