Play the Predictorpublished at 13:47 British Summer Time 17 September 2016
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FT: St Johnstone 1-0 Hearts (Cummins)
FT: Kilmarnock 2-2 Partick Thistle (Boyd, Coulibaly; Lawless, Lindsay)
FT: Motherwell 4-2 Hamilton (Moult 4; Crawford 2)
FT: Rangers 0-0 Ross County
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Colin Moffat
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Rangers v Ross County (15:00)
And now to who's not playing... It's been eventful week for Rangers' Joey Barton, who has been told to stay away from the club until next week following a training ground altercation with team-mate Andy Halliday.
On Thursday, the midfielder apologised "unreservedly" via a statement on Twitter.
On Friday, he was on the radio saying his banishment was "strange" and "wrong".
Will Rangers miss his presence in the middle of the park today and how will the club react to his going public on the matter?
Here are some assembled moments from Barton's onfield Rangers career so far...
Rangers v Ross County (15:00)
Liam Boyce will be in confident mood at Ibrox this afternoon after collecting his player of the month prize for August last night.
The Ross County striker banged in five goals last month and was on target again last weekend in the 1-1 draw with Motherwell.
BBC Radio Scotland's Sportsound will be on from 14:00, with news from across the grounds.
Meanwhile, Off The Ball are discussing some serious issues as you can see below...
The headlines this week have been all about who's not playing this weekend but now it's time to focus on the action.
Hearts have the chance to go top of the Premiership this afternoon although they will need to improve on a poor recent record at St Johnstone.
Ross County make their first visit to Ibrox, we have a Lanarkshire derby at Fir Park and bottom club Partick Thistle go to Rugby Park hoping to leapfrog Kilmarnock.