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Midweek previews
There are two rearranged games in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League on Tuesday night, with leaders Rangers away to Kilmarnock and St Mirren at home to in-form Motherwell.
Both matches were due to be played on the weekend of March 20 but have been brought forward as Rangers and St Mirren are involved in the League Cup final at Hampden on March 21.
Kilmarnock (9) v Rangers (1) - Tuesday, 7.45pm
Last five form: Kilmarnock WWDLL Rangers WDWWW
This season: Kilmarnock 0-0 Rangers, Rangers 3-0 Kilmarnock
Referee: Calum Murray
Rangers have the chance to move 13 points clear at the summit when they face a Kilmarnock side who have lost their last two matches but who held the Light Blues to a goalless draw earlier in the season. Walter Smith's men have lost only one of their last 37 SPL matches since going down 1-0 to Inverness at Ibrox a year ago. Kilmarnock, six points above bottom club Falkirk, are undefeated in their previous four home games but have not beaten Rangers at Rugby Park since May 1994.
St Mirren (10) v Motherwell (5) - Tuesday, 7.45pm
Last five form: St Mirren DLDDL Motherwell DDWWW
This season: St Mirren 3-3 Motherwell, Motherwell 2-0 St Mirren
Referee: Dougie McDonald
Saints are three points clear of the relegation place after a run of nine matches without a victory - their last SPL success was 1-0 at home to Aberdeen on January 12. In contrast, Motherwell are unbeaten in 10 games under Craig Brown and have conceded just two goals in that period. Victory would take the Fir Park outfit level on points with fourth-placed Hibernian. The sides have met nine times since the start of last season in all competitions, with three wins apiece and three draws.
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