Robin Propper is not suspended for Rangers' trip to Dens Park despite fears of a one-match ban.
A Sky Sports broadcast during the match against Hibernian had suggested Propper would miss the match against Dundee due to an accumulation of yellow cards this season.
However, it's now thought that graphic was incorrect with Propper free to play for Rangers in the Scottish Premiership tie on Thursday.
Rules state that players who accumulate six bookings across the first 19 matches of the season will serve a one-match ban - kicking in seven days after the sixth yellow.
The above rule is the reason why Nico Raskin will be suspended for tomorrow's match. He was booked for the sixth time of the season against Celtic on January 2.
He was eligible to play against Hibs due to match falling within seven days of his sixth yellow but he will not be in the stands at Dundee.
However, despite fears Propper would suffer a similar fate after his sixth yellow - reported by Sky Sports - the defender is free for action.
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Propper did receive his sixth yellow of the season in the 3-3 draw against Hibernian but that was the 20th match of the season for Rangers.
Accumulative suspension rules change after the 19th match of the season with an increased limit to 12 yellows.
With the draw being Rangers' 20th match, Propper is not suspended through the yellow card rule and instead won't face any suspension for yellows until he receives another six.
It is welcome news for Philippe Clement who faces a selection headache against Dundee with Dujon Sterling a doubt and six others injured on top of Raskin's suspension.
Jack Butland, James Tavernier, John Souttar, Tom Lawrence, Leon Balogun and Nana Kasanwirjo have all been ruled out of action.