As a precaution, Ross McCausland might not be included in the Rangers lineup when they play Kilmarnock on Sunday, October 20, according to Ibrox News.

Ross McCausland could miss Rangers clash v Kilmarnock

The Northern Ireland player was called up to Michael O’Neill’s squad during the interval, but because of an ailment that was only termed as a niggle, he was unable to play in the Nations League matches against Belarus and Bulgaria.

Since then, the 21-year-old has moved back to Glasgow, where he participated in practice on Friday, October 18, in advance of the match at Rugby Park.

Ibrox News is aware that the winger is questionable against Killie, but if he does not play, it will be out of caution.

The Gers may have to play without McCausland because of “a niggle” as they get ready to take on Derek McInnes’ team.

According to sources close to the Northern Irishman, Ibrox News shouldn’t be alarmed if he misses the Light Blues’ away match.

After the top two teams in the Scottish Premiership drew 2-2 at Parkhead on Saturday, Rangers will be looking to cut the lead over Celtic and Aberdeen to three points at Rugby Park on Sunday.

McCausland should be available for Thursday, October 24, at Ibrox’s Europa League match against Romanian team FCSB if he decides not to travel to East Ayrshire.

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