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10
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Robbie Ure Goal
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17
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Lee Connelly Goal
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20
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Ruari Paton Yellow Card
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24
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Scott Arfield Goal
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48
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Glen Kamara Yellow Card
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67
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On: Michael Ruth|Off: Gavin Reilly
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67
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On: Rico Quitongo|Off: Stephen Hendrie
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76
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On: Zak Lovelace|Off: Robbie Ure
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76
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On: Charlie Mccann|Off: Rabbi Matondo
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76
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On: Connor Murray|Off: Lee Connelly
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77
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On: Ben Johnstone|Off: Harry Cochrane
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81
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David Mckay Yellow Card
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86
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Scott Arfield Goal
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88
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On: Paul Nsio|Off: Fashion Sakala
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89
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On: Archie Stevens|Off: Glen Kamara
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89
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On: Kieran McKechnie|Off: Calvin Mcgorry
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- McGregor
- Yilmaz
- King
- Jack
- Devine
- Davis
- SakalaOn: Paul Nsio | Off: Fashion Sakala
- KamaraOn: Archie Stevens | Off: Glen Kamara
- Arfield
- MatondoOn: Charlie Mccann | Off: Rabbi Matondo
- UreOn: Zak Lovelace | Off: Robbie Ure
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Game Information
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VENUE: Ibrox Stadium
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Glasgow, Scotland
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ATTENDANCE: 30,569
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REFEREE: David Dickinson
Match Commentary
- | Match ends, Rangers 3, Queen of the South 1. | |
90'+2' | Second Half ends, Rangers 3, Queen of the South 1. | |
90'+2' | Rico Quitongo (Queen of the South) wins a free kick on the left wing. |
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