Dundee Football Club faces Rangers at Dens Park on Sunday, with the home side seeking a vital win to boost their Scottish Premiership survival hopes. The match is a crucial one for Dundee, who are struggling to maintain their top-flight status. Dundee's season has been difficult, with the club recording only two wins and three draws, alongside six defeats. However, there have been positive moments, most notably a shock 2-0 victory at home against Celtic on 19 October. Rangers have improved noticeably under new head coach Danny Rohl, with the Gers currently sitting in 4th position in the Scottish Premiership. Rohl's tenure has started positively in domestic competition, with Rangers securing victories against Kilmarnock and Hibernian in their recent league fixtures. Dundee head coach Steven Pressley faces a significant selection challenge ahead of the Rangers clash, with striker Joe Westley remaining a doubt after sustaining an injury during last weekend's devastating 4-0 defeat to Hearts at Tynecastle. Rangers head coach Danny Rohl will be without several key players for the trip to Dundee, including right-back Dujon Sterling and winger Rabbi Matondo. However, midfielder Connor Barron returns to the squad after serving a one-game suspension. The match kicks off at 3pm BST on Sunday, with Dundee looking to boost their survival hopes and Rangers aiming to maintain their momentum. Dundee's away record has been particularly concerning, with the team failing to win any of their first five matches on the road this season. Rangers, on the other hand, have been improving their domestic form, with the team securing victories against Kilmarnock and Hibernian in their recent league fixtures. The match against Dundee is a crucial one for Rangers, who are looking to build on their recent momentum and maintain their position in the Scottish Premiership. Dundee, on the other hand, are looking to bounce back from their 4-0 defeat to Hearts and boost their survival hopes.