Rangers 3-1 Dundee United: Have your say
Cyriel Dessers' double and a fine Nicolas Raskin strike ensured Rangers secured back-to-back home Scottish Premiership wins in their final appearance at Ibrox this season.
Dundee United looked to have taken a step closer to sealing a place in Europe when Sam Cleall-Harding headed the opener after slack defending at a corner.
But Dessers struck either side of the break, the first a thumping header followed by a penalty, as captain James Tavernier handed the striker the chance to net his 28th goal of the season.
Victory for Jim Goodwin's side at home to Aberdeen on Saturday would still clinch fourth place in the Premiership, but St Mirren can still overhaul them on the final day and deny them continental combat.
Whether you were at Ibrox or watching the game elsewhere, we want to hear from you.
Give us your take on the night here.
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