Rangers will look to halt a run of four successive defeats as they travel to Falkirk in the final game of the Scottish Premiership season on Saturday (kick-off: 12.30pm).Danny Rohl’s men have failed to pick up a single point in the split, as their title hopes fell apart with defeats to Motherwell, Hearts, Celtic and, lastly, Hibs on Wednesday night, where a late Felix Passlack strike saw Rangers booed off after a 2-1 loss at Ibrox.Their hosts, Falkirk, enter the game on the back of a difficult run of their own, though, with the 3-0 defeat to Hearts in midweek, their third defeat in the last four games. While their hopes of finishing fifth are now over, John McGlynn’s side will look to end an overall positive season on a high with victory in front of their own supporters.Ahead of the game at the Falkirk Stadium, The Scotsman has all the latest team news:1…