Glasgow Rangers are getting ready to face Livingston in the Scottish Premiership on Sunday afternoon but Steven Gerrard has a big call to make. And no, we don't mean choosing between Borna Barisic or Calvin Bassey.

If you haven't figured it out already, as we have previously discussed, we think the Gers could be onto something here with the 9-cap Northern Ireland international.

Let's face it, at this stage in the competition, the Gers are already four points clear of their arch-rivals Celtic. However, that doesn't mean that they should take their foot off the gas anytime soon; in fact, if anything, far from it.

Whilst Gerrard is almost spoilt for choice on the right wing, as Brandon Barker and Ianis Hagi have both started in recent weeks, his rivals have hardly done themselves any favours whatsoever.

SofaScore gave Hagi an average grade of 6.7 for his performance against Standard Liege in the Europa League on Thursday night, whilst GlasgowLive gave him an ever lower rating of 6/10, saying he "started slowly and was sloppy in possession at times."

Similarly, Barker received an average rating of 6.6 via SofaScore for his efforts in the first Old Firm derby of the season, whilst The Daily Record graded him at 6/10, claiming that he was "handed a big opportunity on the sides of Morelos and was urged by his manager to start offering a bit more with just a quarter of the contest having elapsed."

All signs seemed to point towards an Ibrox exit for Jones earlier in the summer, but he began to turn things around before the international break. With that being said, he has still only made two starts this season, his outings totalling 164 minutes in total, as he has been an unused substitute for the majority of the campaign.

The Northern Irishman has predominantly played on the left wing in the past, but it's unlikely he will play there for the foreseeable future, with the ever-reliable Ryan Kent starting in that position every game he has played this season.

Once hailed as a prospect who can become a "top player" by the Northern Ireland manager, the 26-year-old was recently described as a "real threat" by Gerrard.

Per SofaScore, Jones received a high rating of 7 for his performance against Motherwell - he scored one goal, took two shots, and took 41 touches of the ball, with a pass accuracy rating of 77%, whilst he made one tackle, which shows that he contributed defensively as well.

As both Barker and Hagi have arguably failed to make the most of their opportunities at the moment, as neither have recorded a single goal or assist in the last week or so, after working his way back into contention, what better way for Jones to show Gerrard what he can do against Livingston on Sunday? He just needs to be given game time, as he has found his chances limited so far.

AND in other news, Glasgow Rangers striker Kemar Roofe steals the show against Standard Liege...