Don Cowie is hopeful his Ross County side can use home advantage to stun Rangers again.
County have only lost three of their 19 games at home since the 41-year-old took over.
A highlight of Cowie’s reign so far was a 3-2 victory over Rangers in April and he is eyeing a repeat on Sunday.
“The group’s changed slightly, in terms of the squad that played in that game, but we’ve continued the good performances and results at home since that game,” said Cowie.
“I think I’ve got a team that feel very comfortable playing here in Dingwall. We make it really difficult for whoever comes and that needs to be the foundation of this football club.
“We’re looking to try and continue that again this week, despite playing against a top team.”
The County boss has no concerns about handing Jack Hamilton a first Premiership start in 11 months after first-choice goalkeeper Ross Laidlaw was ruled out until the new year with a knee injury he picked up in the 5-0 defeat against Celtic.
Hamilton came on early in the second half last weekend despite being plagued by illness in the lead-up to the match, and helped to prevent the champions adding any further goals.
“Naturally, it’s a blow,” said Cowie of Laidlaw’s injury.
“He’s a really consistent goalkeeper who’s done really well for our football club but, at the same time, it gives someone else an opportunity.
“Jack came on on Saturday in a really difficult moment – the scoreline, not played a lot of football – and played excellently in the second half.
“Jack hadn’t been with the group since Wednesday I think it was, and he didn’t meet the group until actually at Celtic Park at 1.30 on Saturday.
“He put himself forward to make himself available and it just shows the character that he’s got to come on and perform as good as he did.”