Rangers Team News vs Livingston, Injuries and possible lineup

Rangers predicted XI v Livingston: Philippe Clement to axe two players
Philippe Clement will be looking to continue his good start to life at Ibrox when Rangers take on Livingston on Sunday, 12 November.
The Belgian appears to be getting the best out of most of his players and a clear playing style seems to be developing.
Beating Sparta Prague 2-1 in the Europa League at Ibrox will give them confidence but they’ll still need to get the job done away from home in the league this weekend.
In his press conference, Clement ruled out Rabbi Matondo, John Souttar and Nicolas Raskin and is also unsure about Scott Wright’s fitness.
Ben Davies started the game in midweek and there’s a chance that Leon Balogun returns for this one as he has started the few games before that.
Despite being in his mid 30s, he’s still a reliable option for Clement and could be drafted into the playing eleven.
Ryan Jack and John Lundstram do form an exceptional midfield pair and there’s no reason to drop either of them for this one.
Sam Lammers, who moved to Ibrox in the summer, has struggled slightly and could make way for Tom Lawrence at number 10.
Todd Cantwell has done incredibly well on the right flank and is likely to retain his position and the same can be said about Abdallah Sima on the left.
Danilo, despite wearing a mask, appears to be extremely clinical and he’s a manager’s dream in that are.
In other Rangers news, a BBC pundit has claimed that a Gers first-team player will jump at the chance to leave Ibrox as a transfer story has emerged recently.
Josh Windass is back in training ahead ofSheffield Wednesday's home clash withMillwall while Saturday's visitors could have Duncan Watmore available for the Championship clash.
Windass missed the Owls' defeat atBristol City last weekend as Juan Delgado and Mo Diaby remain out injured. Providing an update on Thursday, Wednesday boss Danny Röhl said: "Josh Windass is back in training today, and we’ll see how good he is in training tomorrow - and then it’s about performance. But well see tomorrow, it’s a good process and it’s about looking day-to-day." Meanwhile, new Millwall boss Joe Edwards will have most of his squad available with Matija Sarkic and Joe Bryan the only players certain to miss out for the visitors.
Shaun Hutchinson and Ryan Leonard returned to the bench for Millwall as they suffered a late defeat at home to Southampton last weekend. Hutchinson had been out since September with a calf problem while Leonard was sidelined with a cracked bone in his knee.
The duo remained on the bench against Southampton but could play a part against the Owls. Millwall could also be bolstered by the return of Watmore, who has returned to training this week. He has not featured since picking up an injury in a 2-2 draw with Hull City at the beginning of October.
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