Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin senses his summer signings are ready to seize the opportunity to showcase themselves at Ibrox.
None of Goodwin’s 14 new signings came from Scotland and Saturday’s clash against Rangers will be their first opportunity to face one of the William Hill Premiership’s biggest two clubs.
“Of the signings that we made in the summer the big draw is to come and play at places like Ibrox and Parkhead,” Goodwin said.
“That is one of the selling points that we make and that’s the reason why a lot of them have come to Scotland: to raise their profile, to play against big teams and to perform well.
“I suppose it could be a positive to the point where there’s not that fear factor, because I think 12 or 13 of the 14 players we signed in the summer have never played at