Rangers 5 – 2 Dundee

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Rangers put Celtic’s title celebrations on hold for at least another night as they came from behind to beat Dundee 5-2 at Ibrox.

Dundee scored twice in just over two first-half minutes through Jordan McGhee and Antonio Portales to put Celtic within touching distance of the title, but Ross McCausland handed Rangers a lifeline just before the break.

It proved to be vital as Rangers marched on to victory thanks to goals from Cyrille Dessers and Todd Cantwell in the second half. Scott Wright added two of his own off the bench late on as Philippe Clements signed off in style at Ibrox.

Despite Rangers’ best efforts against Dundee, Celtic need just a point to at Kilmarnock to become Scottish Premiership champions on Wednesday night – live on Sky Sports.

Dundee’s defeat ensures St Mirren seal fifth place, which means a return to European football for the first time in 37 years.

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Jordan McGhee stuns Ibrox and gives Dundee the lead with a fine finish!

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Antonio Portales doubles Dundee’s lead with a classy flick to leave Rangers shell-shocked

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Ross McCausland goal gives Rangers lifeline as they strike back before half-time!

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Cyriel Dessers scores a wonderful header to draw Rangers level shortly after the break!

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Did he mean it? Todd Cantwell puts Rangers ahead with a wicked delivery from the right that flew into the top corner!

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Scott Wright pops up at the back post to find the back of the net and put this result beyond doubt for Rangers

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Scott Wright scores his second goal of the night and Rangers have five!

What’s next?

Rangers’ final Scottish Premiership match of the season is away to Hearts on Saturday, while Dundee host Kilmarnock.

Both games kick off at 12.30pm.

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