Postpublished at 14:58 British Summer Time 17 May 2015

Derek Lyle opens scoring for Queens
Lee Wallace pulls Rangers level on the hour mark
Rangers win 3-2 on aggregate to play Hibs in semi-final
Colin Moffat
That's one change for Rangers, former Queens striker Nicky Clark coming in for Steven Smith. The visitors also make one alteration to their starting line-up, with Mark Millar replacing Stephen McKenna in central midfield.
Both teams went 3-5-2 in the first leg but that looks like an old fashioned 4-4-2 from Rangers today.
Rangers: Bell, Foster, McGregor, Zaliukas, Wallace; Murdoch, Law, Shiels, Vuckic, Miller, Clark. Subs: Simonsen, Mohsni, Smith, Black, Crawford, Walsh, Boyd.
Queen of the South: Clark, Durnan, Dowie, Higgins, Kidd, Millar, McShane, Holt, Carmichael, Lyle, Reilly. Subs: Paton, McKenna, Russell, Hooper, Smith, Atkinson, Pickard.
Derek Lyle knocked in his 20th goal of the season for the Doonhamers last week and the 34-year-old striker looks like the visitors' best bet as they seek the all-important first goal this afternoon. Having beaten Rangers twice at home earlier in the season and drawing 1-1 on their last visit to Ibrox, Queens should not be troubled by any inferiority complex.
Stuart McCall has lost just once in the 12 games he has overseen as Rangers boss and that was to today's opponents. However, that 3-0 reverse in Dumfries was atoned for in the first leg of this play-off. Stevie Smith curled in a fabulous free-kick and Dean Shiels steered home a smart header after the hosts had levelled.
Good afternoon and welcome to our coverage of the Premiership play-off quarter-final second leg. Rangers hold a 2-1 lead over Queen of the South from last weekend's encounter at Palmerston and will have the backing of a big Ibrox crowd.
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