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Rangers fought back from a goal down at Kilmarnock to win 3-1 in their league encounter yesterday and keep their Champions League hopes alive. Colin Nish gave Kilmarnock a first half lead with a fierce shot into the bottom corner in 28 minutes. But...

Rangers fought back from a goal down at Kilmarnock to win 3-1 in their league encounter yesterday and keep their Champions League hopes alive.

Colin Nish gave Kilmarnock a first half lead with a fierce shot into the bottom corner in 28 minutes. But Trinidad and Tobago sub Marvin Andrews headed the leveller in 50 minutes before ex-Kilmarnock striker Kris Boyd made it 2-1 in 64 minutes with a shot deflected off Gordon Greer.

Andrews grabbed his second of the game with another header and took Rangers to 67 points from 36 games. Champions Celtic play second placed Hearts today.

Celtic are top with 87 points from 35 matches while Hearts have 68, also from 35. Livingston were relegated when they lost 1-0 at home to Inverness.

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