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Rangers vs Queen Of The South. Scottish Championship.

Ibrox StadiumAttendance46,117.

Rangers 4

  • H Forrester (14th minute)
  • M O'Halloran (46th minute)
  • A Halliday (51st minute)
  • J Tavernier (55th minute)

Queen Of The South 3

  • R Russell (25th minute pen)
  • G Oliver (57th minute)
  • M Millar (90th minute)

Scottish Championship: Rangers edge Queen of the South at Ibrox

Rangers' Harry Forrester celebrates his side's fourth goal against Queen of the South
Image: Harry Forrester celebrates Rangers' fourth goal against Queen of the South

A flurry of goals early in the second half saw Rangers edge closer to the Scottish Championship title as they beat Queen of the South 4-3 in a thriller at Ibrox.

Mark Warburton's side now need just two wins to guarantee top spot and a return to the Scottish top flight.

Rangers were looking to get back to winning ways after blowing a two-goal lead to lose 3-2 to Falkirk last weekend, with Harry Forrester getting them off to the perfect start after 14 minutes.

Queen of the South's Iain Russell sends Wes Foderingham the wrong way to equalise against Rangers
Image: Queen of the South's Iain Russell sends Wes Foderingham the wrong way to equalise against Rangers

Iain Russell scored from the spot 10 minutes later to level the game but goals from Michael O'Halloran, Andy Halliday and James Tavernier shortly after the interval restored Rangers' lead before Gary Oliver and Mark Millar struck for Queens.

The win moves Rangers 14 points clear of Falkirk, who lost at home to Livingston, with a game in hand still to play over the Bairns.

Michael O'Halloran puts Rangers back in front against Queen of the South
Image: Michael O'Halloran puts Rangers back in front against Queen of the South

Forrester started brightly and broke the deadlock after picking up a backheel from Halliday before firing into the net from inside the box.

Rangers dominated possession for large parts of the first half but were pegged back after 25 minutes when skipper Lee Wallace brought down Russell in the box, with the striker scoring the resulting penalty.

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Rangers' Andy Halliday scores his side's third goal against Queen of the South
Image: Rangers' Andy Halliday scores his side's third goal against Queen of the South

The sides were all square at half-time with few goalscoring chances created in the opening period but that was all to change after the break, with four goals in the opening 11 minutes of the second half.

O'Halloran was the first to strike, putting his side back in front just 58 seconds after the restart when he controlled Wallace's deep cross to the back post before smashing the ball into the far corner.

Rangers' James Tavernier (middle) celebrates his goal with Jason Holt (left) and Kenny Miller
Image: Rangers' James Tavernier (middle) celebrates his goal with Jason Holt (left) and Kenny Miller

Halliday extended Rangers' lead soon after as the midfielder met Kenny Miller's cross with an overhead kick. Five minutes later it was 4-1 as right-back Tavernier bagged his 12th goal of the season after another Miller cutback.  

While some at Ibrox could have been forgiven for thinking that may have wrapped up the points, the visitors had other ideas with Oliver getting one back just 60 seconds later, before substitute Millar struck from 30 yards in the final minute to ensure a nervy finish for the home side.

Queen of the South's Mark Millar (middle) celebrates his 90th-minute goal against Rangers
Image: Queen of the South's Mark Millar (middle) celebrates his 90th-minute goal against Rangers

Elsewhere, Falkirk's promotion charge was dealt a blow as they lost 2-1 at home to Livingston.

Jordan White gave the visitors the lead against the run of play after 76 minutes when he was set up by Liam Buchanan and they doubled their lead in the 90th minute through Samuel Stanton.

There was more drama to come, however, as Will Vaulks pulled one back for the home side in injury time. Jackson Longridge was then sent off for Livingston as Falkirk were awarded a penalty, only for John Baird to see his effort saved by Marc McCallum.

Blair Alston (left) and Livingston's Jackson Longridge battle for the ball
Image: Blair Alston (left) and Livingston's Jackson Longridge battle for the ball

The loss means Falkirk are six points clear of Hibernian in second spot but Alan Stubbs' men have three games in hand.

Raith Rovers all but sealed their place in the Championship play-offs as James Craigen's goal saw them beat nearest challengers Morton 1-0 at Cappielow.

St Mirren's Keith Watson scores the winner against Alloa
Image: St Mirren's Keith Watson scores the winner against Alloa

And Keith Watson's goal five minutes from time was all that was needed to separate the sides at The Indodrill Stadium as St Mirren beat bottom side Alloa.