Ross County’s visit to Hampden Park this weekend could be Rangers’ last use of the national stadium before heading back to a renovated Ibrox, manager Philippe Clement has admitted.
But he stressed “there’s a possibility but not a certainty”.
The Glasgow club have played three home fixtures at Hampden because of the delayed refurbishment of the Copland Stand.
Rangers chairman John Bennett had targeted the home game against Hibernian on 28 September as “aspirational” for a return, but Clement was asked if it was possible the Premier Sports Cup quarter-final against Dundee could be at Ibrox a week earlier.
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