James Tavernier has revealed that he will return to Rangers training in full tomorrow.

The Ibrox skipper hasn't played since Ross County last month due to a Covid outbreak in camp.

Manager Steven Gerrard has also been missing, but the Light Blues are set to welcome back a number of absentees this week.

Speaking on Twitch, Tavernier said: "My health is good thank you.

"I can't wait to get back into training. I've had a couple of sessions so far.

"I'm back in normal tomorrow. Can't wait.

"I'm feeling better now. It's been pretty bad. I think I've had all of it (symptoms) except the temperature.

"I still don't have my taste back.

"I was meant to go out for a family dinner but didn't see much point if I can't taste anything."

Meanwhile, defender Nathan Patterson believes Scotland’s World Cup qualifying win over Moldova sets Steve Clarke’s side up nicely for the crunch game against Austria on Tuesday night.

Patterson, who won his third cap, said: “We obviously created loads of chances but we never had the clinical finish at the end, but we did well to keep a clean sheet, see the game out and got the win.

“We got the three points, which was the main focus, and now we can go over to Austria with a little bit of form and hopefully we can take the game to them.

“You need to start fast and take the game to the opposition and I think we did that.

“Sometimes we were a little slack in our press but in the second half we got it together and didn’t allow them any opportunities.

“The crowd is a boost. Obviously we are getting the crowds back in the stadiums for a bit more atmosphere and it’s enjoyable.

“They got behind us and it showed in the performance.”