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Arfield nets winner as Rangers edge past Livi to keep slim titles hopes alive

Rangers kept their Ladbrokes Premiership title hopes alive with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Livingston at Ibrox.

Celtic’s 2-1 win at Aberdeen earlier in the day had put pressure on Steven Gerrard’s side in a fixture that had been postponed on Saturday due to a waterlogged pitch.

Livi’s 20-year-old goalkeeper Ryan Schofield, on loan from Huddersfield, made three saves in a first half affected by the swirling wind before Rangers midfielder Scott Arfield drove through his legs in the 58th minute for the game’s only goal.

The Light Blues’ dismal 2-1 midweek defeat at Kilmarnock had dealt a blow to their title aspirations but Gerrard made only one change on Sunday, with veteran midfielder Steven Davis in for Joe Aribo.

In the 35th minute Davis played in left-back Andy Halliday but Schofield brilliantly tipped his toe-poke from close range on to the bar and over for a corner, but again Gerrard’s team failed to capitalise.

Schofield again came to Livi’s rescue when he blocked a drive from Davis after the Northern Irishman had been slipped in by Ianis Hagi, and then saved a low drive from Kent in the 54th minute. Kent was replaced by Hibernian loanee Florian Kamberi two minutes later.

At the other end, Rangers keeper Allan McGregor had to make a superb save from Souda’s acrobatic close-range strike following a Livi throw-in, to keep the game goalless.

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