Here's how the Rangers boss has set up his side against the Bulgarian champions in the Europa League.
Danny Rohl has names his starting XI to face Ludogorets Razgrad in matchday seven of the Europa League first phase at Ibrox.
The match has been labelled a dead rubber for the Light Blues, who are all but out of the competition already, however with £389,000 on offer per League Phase win, some valuable coefficient points on the line and the fact the match is in front of their home fans, there is still an air of expectation in Govan for Rohl’s men to get their first win in the competition.
The Gers have had an uncharacteristic poor European campaign given their form in recent years, however they are starting to pick up on the domestic front, where they have won their last six on the bounce. Their last outing was against Annan Athletic at home in the Scottish Cup, a match where Rohl could rest a few bodies against fourth tier opposition.
Rangers team news: Seven changes, Tavernier drops to the bench
Somewhat unsurprisingly, Rohl has made seven changes from the side that beat Annan 5-0, however skipper James Tavernier remains on the bench, with Max Aarons keeping his place at fullback. However, he has went full strength in midfield, as Mohamed Diomande, Nico Raskin and Thelo Aasgaard all start.
A late injury to John Souttar means he remains sidelined as Wolves loanee Nasser Djiga keeps his place from the weekend. He will play alongside Emmanuel Fernandez, who comes in for Clinton Nsiala to regain his place.
Despite picking up the match ball against Annan, Bojan Miovski has been dropped to the bench for Youssef Chermiti, while Mikey Moore has took the place of Findlay Curtis. Unfortunately for Gers fans, none of their new boys are available for selection as none have been added to the European squad.
What Danny Rohl has said pre-Ludogorets:
In his pre-match press conference the Rangers boss stressed the importance of keeping up their ‘momentum’. He said: "at first we enjoyed six wins in a row, and the other part is that we need to value every win. There was a time not long ago when a win was not normal for us.
"It's great at the moment to see this run. It's also the reason why tomorrow we go with a strong starting lineup in this game, and hopefully we can continue on the weekend. It's a competition where we haven't won so far. I think that is our challenge tomorrow, to win our first game in this competition. It's also important that we keep the momentum.
"They sometimes press high, while they can also wait in a deeper block. It's about us, and for us, it's a good challenge again at this level to show where we are at the moment. This week, with all three signings on the pitch, I saw good quality, and the competition is there. Unfortunately, it's not possible to take them tomorrow.”
The teams:
Rangers starting XI: Butland; Aarons Djiga, Fernandez, Meghoma; Raskin, Diomande, Aasgaard; Moore, Gassama, Chermiti.
SUBS: Kelly, Wright, Tavernier, Adamson, Rothwell, Curtis, Antman, Miovski, Danilo, Stewart, Gentles.
Ludogorets starting XI: Bonmann; Son, Verdon, Almeida, Nedyalkov; Naressi, Duarte; Caio Vidal, Stanic, Marcus; Bille
SUBS: Padt, Hristov, Andersson, Machado, Kaloc, Shishkov, Nachmias, Chochev, Tekpetey, Penev, Ivanov.
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