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Rangers vs World XI LIVE score and goal updates from the star studded clash at Ibrox

Throwbacks and reunions are all the rage these days and Rangers are buying firmly into the tradition.

We've had Friends, we've had rumours of Oasis, but Ibrox brings back the return of Boyd and Miller's strike partnership. It's classy opposition they'll face too, with Robin Van Persie and Michael Essien amongst the retired legends who are coming to Glasgow.

Whether they're all able to still roll with It after all these years is about to be put on full show in front of a busy Govan crowd, who want to see if these talents haven't let their abilities slide away.

Alex McLeish will return to the home dugout and Record Sport columnist Barry Ferguson will lead those in blue out. It's the second incarnation of this match after a similar clash last season went down a treat with punters.

There will also be time for recent link-ups to appear too. Jermain Defoe was winning league titles in blue just two years ago but now takes his place amongst a decorated cast of Rangers heroes, with a warm reception surely in store.

It was a 3-2 win for the World XI where Shota Arveladze opened the scoring before an emotional Paul Gascoigne goal on his return to the city. Robbie Fowler will hope to guide his star-studded team to another victory in this affair.

But who will come out on top? Stick with us for all the latest.

It won't be long until the ball gets rolling.

The action starts at 2pm but the build-up is already well underway, with team news due within the hour.

A full 90 for some? That would be an impressive feat in itself.

This game is a break from swirling tension at Ibrox, with fans launching protests in recent weeks in the wake of February's League Cup final defeat to Celtic.

Kenny Dalglish insists Rangers need unity if they

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