Forrester ruled out of Rangers' Scottish Cup semi against Celtic

Harry Forrester has been ruled out of Rangers' William Hill Scottish Cup semi-final against Celtic at Hampden Park on Sunday with a hairline fracture of his leg, the Ibrox club have confirmed.

Published 13th Apr 2016

Harry Forrester has been ruled out of Rangers' William Hill Scottish Cup semi-final against Celtic at Hampden Park on Sunday with a hairline fracture of his leg, the Ibrox club have confirmed.

The Gers attacker was substituted during the 4-0 Petrofac Training Cup final win over Peterhead at the weekend after sustaining the injury and he limped out of the stadium.

Forrester, 25, on Tuesday signed a three-year deal which will keep him at Rangers at least until 2019. However the injury prevents him playing in his first Old Firm game.

A statement on the club's official website read: "It had been hoped Harry would have recovered quickly but a scan on Tuesday afternoon has revealed a hairline fracture and he will be out of action for a number of weeks."

The news comes as a blow to the Championship title winners who have forwards Michael O'Halloran and Billy King cup-tied.