RANGERS have won all three games that Michael Beale has been in charge by a narrow margin of one goal – a haul which suits them ideally, given their injury problems.
But they will want to put down an Old Firm marker when Motherwell visit Ibrox on Wednesday night.
Beale has had a baptism of fire with pulsating wins over Hibs and that incredible victory at Aberdeen, before a more professional display at Dingwall saw them defeat Ross County 1-0.
But with an Old Firm showdown scheduled for Monday, Beale and Rangers could be doing with a confidence builder against Well.
In fairness to Beale and Rangers, it's very much a patchwork side he has inherited and he's been forced to play central midfielders in defence and he's been without top scorer Antonio Colak too.
But he will be delighted Rangers have got the job done and welcome the Lanarkshire side who can be very inconsistent.
They have won just one league game since October and their return from the World Cup break has been stop-start with games off and a remarkable throwing away of a two-goal lead against ten-man Kilmarnock last week by Stevie Hammell's men.
How the bookies view it
Rangers are generally around 1/5 although there is some 3/13 with SBK. Motherwell can be backed at 14/1 with Coral and the draw is 11/2 with McBookie.com.
Recent head to heads
Rangers needed a last minute goal to beat Motherwell 2-1 at Fir Park earlier this season.and last season Motherwell managed two draws at Ibrox.
Players to watch
John Lundstram netted the winner at Motherwell this season and also scored the only goal of the game at Victoria Park against Ross County. He is back playing in midfield and a threat at 7/2 to score anytime with bet365.
Kevin van Veen will relish a physical battle and broke his goal drought last week when he netted against Kilmarnock. The Dutch striker is 18/5 with UniBet to score.
Anything else catch the eye?
Rangers could be in the mood to click into gear here against a Mothewell side who have problems defending and they are capable of scoring a few.
Beale wants them to be more direct and against a generous defence, they might be able to give Well a bit of a hammering. Take Paddy Power's 13/8 on a Rangers win and over 3.5 goals, with Well capable of adding to the goal tally too.
There were seven bookings when the sides met earlier this season at Lanarkshire and the man in charge that day – David Dickinson – will also be the referee on Wednesday. His last three games in the Premiership have seen him flash at least five cards and McBookie.com's 6/5 for five or more cards should come up.
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