(Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)Now, with only domestic matters to concentrate on, the Light Blues will know they can’t afford to lose any further ground in the title race, even at this early stage of the season. An impressive 4-1 comeback win over Aberdeen last weekend will provide cause for optimism, with Antonio Colak, John Lundstram, Tavernier and Alfredo Morelos on the scorehseet. St Johnstone meanwhile currently sit seven points clear of the relegation zone in eight spot in the table after improving their standing with a gritty 1-0 victory over Kilmarnock last Saturday. Ash Taylor’s early own-goal settled a closely-fought contest. Manager Callum Davison had previously spoken about his side increasing their ability to win points without necessarily being at their best and their win last weekend showcased their battling qualities. After back-to-back victories, including a victory over Hibernian at Easter Road, Saints will now be focused on beating Rangers for the first time in 12 years.
BBC Sportsound will also provide online and radio updates throughout the match, with Sportscene highlights on from 7. 15pm on Sunday evening. What are the latest match odds? ST JOHNSTONE 9/1 | DRAW 9/2 | RANGERS 3/10*Odds from BET365 correct at time of writing*Who are the match officials? Referee Steven McLean has been selected by the SFA to take charge of the fixture. He will be assisted by Daniel McFarlane and Graham McNeillie, with Lloyd Wilson named as the fourth official. Alan Muir is the Video Assistant Referee (VAR).
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Is St Johnstone vs Rangers on TV? Stream details, kick-off time and team newsRangers will be thankful their disappointing Champions League campaign is over as Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s side can now turn their full focus on mounting a Premiership title challenge. The Ibrox side currently sit four points behind reigning champions Celtic and with Van Bronckhorst fighting to save his job, the Dutchman will be expecting a big performance from his players when they travel to Perth on Sunday. A 3-1 home defeat to Dutch giants Ajax on Tuesday night concluded a dismal run of European matches, with captain James Tavernier’s late penalty scant consolation as they became the worst team ever to compete in the group stage of the competition for failing to register a single point. Alfredo Morelos has yet to play alongside with Antonio Colak since his return from injury.