After a successful training camp in Florida, Rangers return to competitive action this weekend with a visit to Highland League side Fraserburgh in the Scottish Cup.

Light Blues fans are currently enjoying an exciting January transfer window in which they've seen a number of first team improvements made to Graeme Murty's squad at Ibrox.

On paper it should be a routine victory for the club against part-time opposition, but as has been shown throughout football history, knockout cup competitions can often through up huge surprises.

While Murty must guard against a humiliating cup upset, it's still a chance to make multiple changes to his tried and tested first team eleven and perhaps hand out some debuts to some of the stars that have arrived at the club this month.

Rangers fans are eager to see what their new men have in store and what better opportunity than in a match they should dominate possession and chances in.

These are the THREE players that Murty must play on Sunday...

Sean Goss

Former Manchester United academy talent Sean Goss has headed north for the second half of the season to gain some valuable first team football on loan from Queens Park Rangers, having only ever made six senior appearances in his career so far.

That's a low number at any age, but now 22, he desperately needs experience under his belt if he's ever going to forge a successful career for himself and after featuring for Graeme Murty's side in friendlies during the mid-season break, he's well placed to make his debut against Fraserburgh on Sunday.

Given the lowly status of the opposition, it's the perfect chance to blend him into the Rangers starting eleven and introduce him to competitive action at the club.

Murty spoke earlier this month about his ability to dictate the tempo of matches and given the Light Blues more composure in the middle of the park, so it'll interesting to see if the loanee can put this into action from the off.

Jamie Murphy

Jamie Murphy is arguably the January signing that has excited Rangers supporters most this month, with fans desperate to see whether he can inject a bit of life into a left flank area that's badly needed reinforcement all season.

Murphy is a proven attacking talent and has history in the Scottish Cup itself, scoring five goals in his last five appearances in the competition before making his move from Motherwell to Sheffield United.

He hasn't had much game time this season so Graeme Murty needs to give him time on the pitch to get him up to speed for tougher Scottish Premiership matches ahead, not least Wednesday night's huge encounter against Aberdeen.

Jason Cummings

Another player who Rangers are excited to see in action is former Hibs man Jason Cummings. Many supporters wanted the club to sign him before he made the switch to Nottingham Forest last summer and now he's finally at Ibrox, they'll be hoping he can replicate his Scottish Championship scoring form.

There's the potential he could form a formidable partnership with Alfredo Morelos and fans will be expecting him to score plenty of goals in the second half of the season.

He has a lot to prove at Ibrox given he's never excelled in the top division of Scottish Football, but Sunday could be the perfect confidence booster, with an opportunity to grab a debut goal or two against Highland League opposition and start his Rangers career in perfect fashion.