Hamilton v Rangers: William Hill Scottish Cup fifth round preview and free tip
Rangers should have enough to squeeze through against Accies
Free football tips, best bets and analysis for Hamilton v Rangers in the William Hill Scottish Cup fifth round.
When to watch
Premier Sports 1, 12.30pm Saturday
Best bet
Rangers & under 3.5 goals
2pts Evs Betway, Sky Bet
Team news
Hamilton
Accies are without striker George Oakley.
Rangers
The Gers are missing the injured Filip Helander and Jermain Defoe. Ryan Jack is a major doubt.
Preview
Rangers can edge a low-scoring lunchtime clash against Hamilton Accies at New Douglas Park.
Steven Gerrard’s side’s have yet to click after the winter break – their title challenge has been derailed and it might have been nearly ended in midweek had it not been for a late winner from Ianis Hagi against Hibs.
Hamilton lost 4-1 to a much more in-form Celtic side last week, but they had to play with ten men for most of the match and only collapsed late on.
With David Templeton back in the side, Accies can put up plenty of obstacles for a Rangers team who should still have enough to progress.
Key stat
Rangers have won the last 11 meetings between the sides.
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