Danny Rohl made two changes to his Rangers side for the trip to Falkirk, with John Souttar coming in for Dujon Sterling and Djeidi Gassama replacing Oliver Antman.
Falkirk boss John McGlynnn also reshuffled his pack for the last game of the season, making four changes by bringing in Lewis Neilson, Henry Cartwright, Ethan Ross and Ben Parkinson for Coll Donaldson, Connor Allan, Dylan Tait and Kyrell Wilson.
The team news came as live match coverage for Falkirk vs Rangers, and both managers had clearly freshened things up after tough midweek matches. For Rangers, the changes kept the shape flexible while giving Rohl a chance to reset key areas of the side. For Falkirk, McGlynnn’s four switches marked a broader refresh as the home side reached the season finale.
That makes the early team sheets one of the main talking points before kick-off. Souttar’s return adds experience to the Rangers back line, while Gassama’s inclusion gives Rohl another attacking option. On the other side, Neilson, Cartwright, Ross and Parkinson all step in with Falkirk looking to finish the campaign with a different look. The decisions show two managers using the final stretch of the season to manage energy, reward form and keep their squads moving.
What follows is a contest shaped before a ball is even kicked, with both benches making their intentions plain. Rangers arrive with two alterations and Falkirk with four, and the lineups suggest neither side is treating this as a routine end-of-season fixture.

