Rangers goalkeeper Wes Foderingham is wary of Livingston adapting their game to cope with his side's threat this weekend.
Mark Warburton's men have already played and beaten Livingston twice this season, but are now being called upon to repeat the trick again in a Scottish Championship fixture at the Tony Macaroni Arena on Saturday.
Foderingham feels it is only natural Livingston will have learned from their prior two meetings with Rangers and may well adjust their game as a result.
"The more you play against someone, the more you’re going to learn about someone, and likewise, I’m sure they have an understanding of how we play", the goalkeeper told his club's official site.
"It can work both ways, but we need to go out there and put in a good performance and concentrate on what we do and try and do the best we can to go out there and get the three points", Foderingham added.
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Foderingham has not conceded a goal against Livingston in both Rangers' games this season, which finished as 3-0 and 1-0 victories, something which will give the shot-stopper extra confidence.
In 13 Scottish Championship games so far this season, Rangers have conceded only eight goals and scored a whopping 39.
They sit two points clear of Hibernian at the summit, but have a game in hand.