RANGERS have a number of players out on loan across the Men’s, Women’s and Academy sides this season.
Ben Davies – Defender – Birmingham City
Ben was absent for Birmingham as they rounded off a remarkable campaign with a 2-1 win over Cambridge United.
The 29-year-old defender has been an ever-present for the Blues this campaign, helping the club record a memorable campaign in their promotion back to the second tier.
Apps: 44
Kieran Dowell – Midfielder – Birmingham City
Kieran, meanwhile, was a half-time substitute as Birmingham netted late in the final day triumph.
The midfielder certainly made a strong impression after making the loan switch to the EFL League One outfit and was a creative force in midfield.
Apps: 23
Goals: 5
Assists: 3
Jose Cifuentes – Midfielder – Aris Thessaloniki
Jose was a second half substitute as Aris played out a 1-1 draw with OFI Crete.
The midfielder has featured in each of Aris’ five fixtures in the Super League fifth-place play-off as they look to end the season on a high note.
Apps: 31
Goals: 1
Assists: 3
Robbie Fraser – Defender – Livingston
Robbie started and played the full 90 minutes as Livi’s title bid in the Scottish Championship came to an end.
Falkirk’s victory over Hamilton Academical rendered the Lions’ defeat to Partick Thistle on Friday evening immaterial, with Robbie and his teammates now shifting their attention to the play-offs where they will face the winners of Ayr United’s clash against the Jags.
Apps: 19
Goals: 1
Assists: 1
Cole McKinnon – Midfielder – Ayr United
Cole started but was forced off inside half an hour as Ayr United edged Airdrieonians in their final outing of the league campaign.
The Honest Men had already secured their play-off berth and will square off in the first leg against Partick Thistle at Firhill this evening.
Apps: 14
Assists: 1
Lewis Budinauckas – Goalkeeper – Partick Thistle
Lewis was an unused substitute as Partick Thistle sealed their place in the play-offs with an impressive 1-0 away win over Livingston.
The Jags are no strangers to the play-offs and will hope their experience in the format can help fulfil their ambition of promotion to the Scottish Premiership.
Apps: 8
Archie Stevens – Attacker – Dunfermline Athletic
Archie was absent as Dunfermline were condemned to a 2-0 defeat away to Greenock Morton on Friday evening.
The 19-year-old featured prominently for the Pars in the second half of the campaign as they preserved their place in the Scottish Championship.
Apps: 11
Adam Devine – Defender – Queen’s Park
Adam was named in the starting XI for the Spiders in their defeat at the hands of Raith Rovers.
The full-back was withdrawn at the half-time interval as Raith turned the screw in the second period to prevail in emphatic fashion.
Apps: 13
Goals: 1
Leon King – Defender – Queen’s Park
Likewise, Leon started in midfield for the Spiders in their final evening defeat at Hampden.
The 21-year-old has featured in a number of positions for Queen’s Park in a productive loan spell in the second half of the season.
Apps: 9
Kieran Wright – Goalkeeper – Airdrieonians
Kieran was among the substitutes for Airdrieonians in their defeat to Ayr United at home.
Rhys McCabe’s side will hope that their improved form since the turn of the year will make the difference in the relegation play-offs as they look to secure their Scottish Championship status.
Apps: 24
Josh Gentles – Forward – Alloa Athletic
Josh started for Alloa as they suffered final day heartbreak in a 2-1 defeat to Kelty Hearts which ended their hopes of finishing in the play-offs.
The young forward made a strong impression for the League One outfit and chipped in with several goals and assists in an attacking role.
Apps: 14
Goals: 3
Assists: 3
Blaine McClure – Midfielder – Kelty Hearts
Blaine, meanwhile, was a second-half substitute for Kelty as they ended the campaign on a positive note.
The 18-year-old midfielder has produced several impressive performances for the League One side in what has been a valuable first loan spell in senior football.
Apps: 13
Kristian Webster – Defender – Dumbarton
Kristian was in from the off for Dumbarton as they tasted defeat to Stenhousemuir at Ochilview on Saturday afternoon.
The 20-year-old defender has featured at both right full-back and the heart of defence for the Sons who were condemned to relegation to League Two.
Apps: 16
Assists: 1
Goals: 1
Jack Harkness – Defender – Stirling Albion
Injury curtailed Jack’s involvement in Stirling Albion’s goalless draw with Forfar Athletic.
The Binos were unable to muster the points required to secure a play-off berth, with Jack featuring prominently in an impressive individual campaign.
Apps: 28
Goals: 2
Assists: 3
Leyton Grant – Defender – Stirling Albion
Leyton was also absent for the Binos in their final day draw with Forfar.
It was the young defender’s first loan spell in senior football and he caught the eye with his performances as part of a back three in League Two.
Apps: 14
Telma Ivarsdottir – Breidablik
The goalkeeper rejoined the side she made the switch to the Light Blues from in on a six-week loan deal.
She will be hopeful of regular gametime between the posts during her time back in Iceland, as she targets a place in the nation’s European Championship squad this summer.
Telma was involved straight away for her club, keeping a clean sheet in their weekend victory.
Apps: 1
CaCee McKenna – Midfielder – Spartans
Spartans were back on the pitch having not been involved in Scottish Cup action last weekend as they fell to a 2-1 away defeat to Montrose in the SWPL.
CaCee was on hand to level up the scoring to find the back of the net for the first time in league action this season, but it ultimately wasn’t enough as they will now look to respond when they take on Dundee United tomorrow evening.
Apps: 27
Goals: 1
Assists: 1
Lily Boyce – Midfielder - Queen’s Park
Already condemned to life back in SWPL 2 next season Queen’s Park fell to a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Dundee United on Sunday afternoon on their return to league action.
The young midfielder, who has been a mainstay in the team since her January switch, was involved for the majority of the second half at Ochilview Park having been introduced as a 46th minute sub.
Apps: 11
Millie Paton – Defender - Queen’s Park
The defender was also involved from the substitutes bench for the Spiders as she featured for the final 12 minutes of the contest.
She has been involved heavily this campaign in Scotland’s top-flight, gaining valuable experience during the first loan of her career.
Apps: 22
Sophie Rutherford – Forward - Queen’s Park
Sophie was given the nod from the off but couldn’t prevent her side falling to the home defeat as their campaign approaches its conclusion in the coming weeks.
They are next in action this Sunday, making the trip to the capital to take on Spartans.
Apps: 8
Goals: 2
Abi Tobin – Defender - Hamilton Academical
Having suffered an unfortunate defeat in their top of the table clash in their last outings the Accies responded in impressive fashion to regain the ascendancy in the title race.
They ran out convincing 6-0 winners over St Johnstone at New Douglas Park with the youngster featuring from the off in the league victory.
Apps: 28
Assists: 5
Goals: 2
Kirsten Love – Midfielder - Hamilton Academical
Kirsten was an unused substitute for the second match running as Hamilton returned to winning ways in SWPL 2.
She will be hopeful of involvement in what remains of the season, with the team next in action against Gartcairn this Sunday.
Apps: 18
Goals: 3
Sophie Townsley – Forward - Hamilton Academical
The young forward continued her fine season in front of goal for the Accies by finding the back of the net once again against the Perth club.
She is just shy of the 20-goal mark for the campaign, in a season which has saw her feature for her country at Under-19 level for the first time.
Apps: 28
Goals: 19
Abby McMillan – Defender – Kilmarnock
Abby was an unused substitute for Kilmarnock as they were unable to build on their crucial victory against the league leaders as they had to settle for a point against Boroughmuir Thistle.
They now sit four points behind Hamilton, with just two matches remaining.
Apps: 14
Jess Linden – Midfielder – Kilmarnock
Jess started and featured for the entirety of the contest as Killie played out the 2-2 draw at Meadowbank Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
Now with the destiny of the title out of their own hands, they will hope to win their remaining matches against Livingston and Gartcairn and hope for favours elsewhere.
Apps: 24
Mia McArthur – Midfielder – Gartcairn
Mia was named in the Gartcairn starting lineup as they were on the wrong side of a seven-goal thriller against Ayr United.
Her team have enjoyed a productive campaign in SWPL 2 however, cementing themselves in fourth position in the standings.
Apps: 9
Madison Maxwell – Forward – Gartcairn
Madison was involved from the bench as she gained further minutes in a Gartcairn jersey this campaign.
The young striker has had a positive experience whilst on loan this season and will hope for further involvement when they host the league leaders this weekend.
Apps: 25
Assists: 2
Goals: 7