Steven Gerrard’s side have found the going tough at Livingston this season having drawn 0-0 and required a late Alfredo Morelos goal to see off the West Lothian side earlier this year.
It looked to be the same from the early exchanges with Livingston playing a high offside trap against Kemar Roofe and Alfredo Morelos but Rangers eventually broke the deadlock through a James Tavernier penalty after Ianis Hagi was fouled by Max Strjycek.
Livingston passed up several second half chances, hitting the crossbar and post, but Rangers were far more clinical with Ryan Kent converting a passing exchange with Alfredo Morelos and Hagi striking the third from sub Cedric Itten’s pass.
Now, it’s on to Aberdeen on Saturday’s trophy celebration day at Ibrox.
Here is how the Rangers players rated in their final away day of the season.
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Livingston passed up several second half chances, hitting the crossbar and post, but Rangers were far more clinical with Ryan Kent converting a passing exchange with Alfredo Morelos and Hagi striking the third from sub Cedric Itten’s pass.
5. Joe Aribo - 7
Asked to fill in at left-back, he was at times pressing into left-wing but while deliveries of Barisic-quality were missing, the midfielder was able to exhibit his usual footwork and technical ability and linked well with Kamara.
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6. Steven Davis - 7
Indefatiguable player of the year candidate produced yet another tidy, reliable shift in the middle of the park.
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7. Glen Kamara - 6
Linked well and provided solid, unselfish support for Aribo but Livingston's Sibbald gave him difficulties for the first hour. Moved inside after Livingston man was replaced and became more effective.
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8. Ryan Kent - 8
Winger hit double figures with the second goal and was a persistent threat with direct running on a surface where it was difficult to turn and chase.
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