Lewis Macleod (born 16 June 1994) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Wigan Athletic. He came to prominence with Rangers in Scotland and is a product of the club's academy. Macleod represented Scotland from U16 to U21 level.
Macleod began his career with youth club Newmains Hammers, playing a year above his age-group, before joining Livingston. He signed for Scottish Premier League club Rangers as a 10-year-old in 2004. He progressed through the youth system at Murray Park and was called up to the first team squad for the first time for a league match versus Motherwell on 31 March 2012. He remained an unused substitute for the 2–1 victory. It was his only involvement in the first team squad during the 2011–12 season.
After Rangers entered administration in February 2012, the Scottish Football Association imposed a transfer embargo on the club. This created opportunities for players within the youth and reserve ranks, including Macleod. Macleod made his professional debut in a Scottish Challenge Cup first round match versus Brechin City on 29 July 2012. He started the game and Rangers went through to the second round after game finished 2–1 after extra-time, with Macleod's corner providing the winning goal – a 102nd-minute header by Lee McCulloch. Macleod went on to hold down a regular starting place in the team and signed a five-year contract extension on 13 September 2012. He scored his first goal for the club in a 4–1 victory over Montrose on 23 September, while also claiming the man of the match award. Macleod continued his starting run and good form through to January 2013 (scoring in home and away matches versus Elgin City) and picking up the Scottish Football League's Young Player of the Month award for November 2012. A knee injury suffered against Montrose on 26 January 2013 kept him sidelined until the final game of the season against Berwick Rangers. Macleod made 29 appearances and scored three goals in Rangers' 2012–13 Third Division title-winning season and won the Rangers Young Player of the Year award.