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Rangers' 3 Covid sinners in line for Livingston comeback as fast track no go sets up instant reprieve

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Nathan Patterson, Calvin Bassey and Bongani Zungu could all be free to face Livingston next week despite being fined by cops for a recent high-profile Covid rule breach.And Patterson is even available available for Thursday's Europa League showdown against Antwerp after being allowed back with the squad.The three players issued grovelling apologies on the club’s internal media platform after being banished into self-isolation for attending an illegal house party this month.But there has been no suggestion yet from Rangers bosses they will now face a suspension from Steven Gerrard’s Auchenhowie HQ – despite Jordan Jones and George Edmundson previously being punished with two-week bans for being involved in a similar late night incident at a.

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