Rangers boss Mark Warburton has insisted that the job for his side on Tuesday night will be to make sure that Dumbarton don't enjoy their Ibrox trip too much.
The Gers are set to host Stevie Aitken's side at their home as they look to clinch the Scottish Championship title and secure passage back to the Premiership in the process.
Warburton's side, who are 14 points clear at the top of the Championship table with a game in hand, could have sealed the deal this Saturday, but were stopped by Raith Rovers, who managed a late equaliser to delay the process.
However, the 53-year-old manager wants no more hiccups and wants to get the job done at home against the Sons.
"Our job is to make sure Dumbarton don't enjoy their trip to Ibrox too much tomorrow night", Warburton told his club's official website.
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Speaking about his side's major areas of concern and the need for improvement, the manager stated that there isn't just one aspect to improve upon at the moment and they need to be tighter and harder to beat.
"There isn't one area of concern at the moment. We'll work on everything
"We have to be tighter and harder to beat."