Philippe Clement is expected to face the media for the first time since the Scottish Cup exit to Queen's Park later this week.
The Rangers boss faced an inquest over the shock cup loss at Ibrox in his post-match interview with silence from Rangers in the days since.
The result has piled pressure on the Rangers manager with supporters waiting outside the stadium to make their feelings clear to the Belgian boss.
Players were booed off the park after the upset with supporters furious at the result and nature of the performance.
Rangers now face a trip to Tynecastle this weekend with Clement and his charges set to go under the microscope with a reaction necessary.
Before then, Rangers will hold a press conference, as they do each week ahead of matches.
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Clement will address the media at around 2.30pm on Friday, February 13.
For example, Clement's press conference began at 2.30pm on Friday last week ahead of the Scottish Cup tie against Queen's Park. Cyriel Dessers was the player last week.
It's understood Clement will not be dismissed by Rangers this week, which means he will be expected to field questions from the media in a press conference on Friday.
Rangers chief executive Patrick Stewart has been warned of a swell of fan discontent after the Scottish Cup loss.
The Ibrox CEO met with the Fan Advisory Board to discuss a "wide range of club issues and concerns".
The group then contacted the club "to convey the strength of fan sentiment following that unacceptable result" in a clear message to the leadership team at Ibrox.