Rangers boss Steven Gerrard has urged supporters to "behave themselves" during this afternoon's St Mirren clash.
Gers were slapped with a punishment by UEFA and ordered to close a section of Ibrox for this week's Europa League clash against Legia Warsaw.
Some fans were found guilty of breaching rules over in Poland by singing sectarian songs.
But ahead of today's league match in Paisley, Gerrard insists it's the perfect opportunity for Light Blues fans to show they can act in an appropriate manner.
Speaking to BT Sport ahead of the action, Gerrard said: "This is the first opportunity for the fans to behave themselves.
"Hopefully we're talking about the football after the game."
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