Scottish Premiership team news, stats & selectors

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On Sunday, it's Rangers v St Mirren followed by early leaders Celtic at Kilmarnock.

Catch up with all the team news and statistics and choose your team's preferred XI.

Rangers v St Mirren (Sun, 15:00)

Cedric Itten is in line to make his Rangers debut - but fellow striker Kemar Roofe may have to wait while he builds up his fitness. Goalkeeper Jon McLaughlin could also make his first appearance, with Allan McGregor a doubt. Summer signings McLaughlin, Leon Balogun and Calvin Bassey return to the squad after they were ineligible for Thursday's Europa League defeat to Bayer Leverkusen. Ross McCrorie is a doubt with a knock.

St Mirren boss Jim Goodwin has an unchanged squad. Kyle Magennis and Ryan Flynn remain out with long-term knee injuries.

Rangers quote: "Cedric is ready to go but as for Kemar, we're monitoring his situation as the game might come a little bit too soon."

St Mirren manager Jim Goodwin: "You are hoping Rangers maybe have a hangover from the European tie, so I'd be lying if I said I wasn't disappointed to see the two new guys come in. They have spent five or six million on two really good new additions."

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Kilmarnock v Celtic (Sun, 16:30)

Danny Rogers will start in goal for Kilmarnock as Jake Eastwood faces 12 weeks out with a thigh injury. Defender Clevid Dikamona could make his debut.

Celtic left-back Greg Taylor should recover from an ankle knock to face his former club, but striker Leigh Griffiths is unavailable due to a calf strain.

Kilmarnock manager Alex Dyer: "Those chances that Accies created against Celtic give us encouragement. We'd like to think we can cause them problems as well, but we also know it will be a difficult game."

Celtic manager Neil Lennon: "It would be good to get a couple more bodies and obviously you can name them in the UEFA line-up as well."

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