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Rangers

Rangers were founded in 2012 and play their home games at Ibrox Stadium in Scotland.

Rangers match
Rangers v Celtic · Photo: Vagelis Georgariou

Rangers, founded in 2012 and based at Ibrox Stadium, remain the domestic fixture Celtic supporters measure with particular attention. Their squad is valued at around £103m by Transfermarkt, with 31 players and an average age of 24.

Their season has had weight across several fronts: third in the Premiership, a League Cup semi-final, a Scottish Cup quarter-final, Champions League qualifying play-offs and the Europa League league phase. That is a substantial workload, though not one that has insulated them from uneven league form.

The attacking numbers are strong enough to demand respect. They average 2.1 goals at Ibrox and 1.9 away, with Youssef Chermiti on 15 goals, James Tavernier on 14 and Bojan Miovski on 13. They have also struck first inside 20 minutes in seven of 19 league matches, which points to a side capable of starting sharply rather than merely building pressure late.

The recent league run has been less tidy: a 5-2 win at Falkirk followed a four-match losing stretch that included a 3-1 defeat at Celtic, with another high-scoring victory at Falkirk before that. The goals are there; the control has been more negotiable.

At present, Rangers sit third in the Premiership with a squad of clear attacking threat and obvious relevance to Celtic’s season. Their standing is significant, but their form leaves plenty to examine.

📈 Key stats and insights

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Rangers have the strongest attack in the Premiership
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Rangers have lost four of their last six league matches
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Only Celtic score more home goals than Rangers
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Rangers have the league’s best away attack but only the fifth-best defensive record
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Rangers have slipped from second to third and failed to recover

⚔️ How they compare to Celtic

Celtic still have the edge where it matters: first in the table, stronger home scoring and a tighter home defence. Rangers do compare well away from home, scoring more on the road than Celtic and conceding slightly less, but the broader picture is of a side with similar attacking punch and less defensive control. For Celtic, the warning is Rangers’ transition and volume; the reassurance is that they are giving up too many chances to look like the more complete team.

Last updated 21 May 2026. Send feedback

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2012
Founded
Danny Röhl (age 37)
Manager
Andrew Cavenagh
Chair
The Gers
Nickname
Ibrox Stadium
Stadium
51,700
Capacity
150 Edmiston Drive, Glasgow, G51 2XD, UK
Address
rangers.co.uk
Website
£103m (via Transfermarkt)
Market Value

📅 Recent results

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L
L
L
L
W

In recent matches, Rangers have recorded two wins and four losses.

Falkirk
Falkirk
2 - 5
Rangers
Rangers
Rangers
Rangers
1 - 2
Hibernian
Hibernian
Celtic
Celtic
3 - 1
Rangers
Rangers
Hearts
Hearts
2 - 1
Rangers
Rangers
Rangers
Rangers
2 - 3
Motherwell
Motherwell
Falkirk
Falkirk
3 - 6
Rangers
Rangers

Rangers have worse recent form than Celtic, who have six wins in their last six games.

Rangers arrive off a 5-2 win at Falkirk, but that result sits on top of a damaging run rather than disguising one. Four defeats in the previous five league matches, including losses to Celtic, Heart of Midlothian, Hibernian and Motherwell, point to a side still capable of overpowering weaker opposition but increasingly vulnerable when the tempo and defensive demands rise.

📈 League position analysis

After 38 games, Rangers are placed third in the league.

Rangers Celtic

Rangers have slipped from second to third across the last six rounds and then stayed there, which says more about stagnation than volatility. The pattern is not a dramatic collapse through the table, but a failure to respond once Heart of Midlothian moved ahead, leaving Rangers outside the top two after 38 rounds.

📊 League form

Track the performance of Rangers in Scotland's Premiership over their last six matches, home and away.

Overall

W
L
L
L
L
W
Falkirk
Falkirk
2 - 5
Rangers
Rangers
Rangers
Rangers
1 - 2
Hibernian
Hibernian
Celtic
Celtic
3 - 1
Rangers
Rangers
Hearts
Hearts
2 - 1
Rangers
Rangers
Rangers
Rangers
2 - 3
Motherwell
Motherwell
Falkirk
Falkirk
3 - 6
Rangers
Rangers

Home

L
L
W
W
D
W
Rangers
Rangers
1 - 2
Hibernian
Hibernian
Rangers
Rangers
2 - 3
Motherwell
Motherwell
Rangers
Rangers
4 - 2
Dundee United
Dundee United
Rangers
Rangers
4 - 1
Aberdeen
Aberdeen
Rangers
Rangers
2 - 2
Celtic
Celtic
Rangers
Rangers
4 - 2
Hearts
Hearts

Away

W
L
L
W
W
D
Falkirk
Falkirk
2 - 5
Rangers
Rangers
Celtic
Celtic
3 - 1
Rangers
Rangers
Hearts
Hearts
2 - 1
Rangers
Rangers
Falkirk
Falkirk
3 - 6
Rangers
Rangers
St Mirren
St Mirren
0 - 1
Rangers
Rangers
Livingston
Livingston
2 - 2
Rangers
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The home-and-away split shows a side built for open games rather than control. Rangers remain dangerous on the road, with big wins at Falkirk padding an already strong away scoring profile, but defeats at Celtic and Heart of Midlothian underline the gap against better organised opponents. At Ibrox, two recent defeats after a run of high-scoring wins suggest the attacking output has not been matched by defensive security.

💪 Strengths and weaknesses

How well-rounded are Rangers across key performance areas this season?

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Celtic

Celtic still have the edge where it matters: first in the table, stronger home scoring and a tighter home defence. Rangers do compare well away from home, scoring more on the road than Celtic and conceding slightly less, but the broader picture is of a side with similar attacking punch and less defensive control. For Celtic, the warning is Rangers’ transition and volume; the reassurance is that they are giving up too many chances to look like the more complete team.

Rangers’ standout strengths are obvious: chance volume, corner pressure and away scoring. They are the league’s most productive attack overall, but the radar also shows the flaw Celtic supporters will recognise quickly — the defence does not match the forward numbers. A side conceding at 1.15 per match while chasing the title is giving opponents too many ways to stay alive.

⚽ Average statistics

Check out these per game stats for Rangers in their domestic league season 2025 - 2026.

⚽️ Goals scored
2.1
Home
1.9
Away
⚽️ Goals conceded
1.1
Home
1.2
Away

Rangers have the league’s strongest overall attack and the best away attack, with Celtic the only side ahead of them for home scoring. The problem is the other side of the ball: sitting fifth for goals conceded is not title-standard defending, especially when Heart of Midlothian set the benchmark and even Rangers’ attacking advantage cannot always compensate. They are miles ahead of blunt sides such as St Mirren and Dundee in the final third, but not nearly as convincing without the ball.

🟨 Yellow cards
1.4
Home
2.4
Away
🟥 Red cards
0.1
Home
Away

Rangers’ discipline changes noticeably away from home, where their yellow-card rate jumps from 1.4 to 2.4 per match. That suggests their away matches become more reactive and physical, with fewer periods of controlled possession and more defending in transition.

🤩 Biggest victory
5-1
Home
6-3
Away
🫣 Biggest defeat
2-0
Home
3-1
Away

The biggest wins, 5-1 at home and 6-3 away, capture Rangers’ ceiling: when games open up, they can run over opponents. The defeats are less catastrophic in scoreline but more revealing in profile, with 2-0 and 3-1 losses showing that if the attack is slowed, the defensive base is not reliable enough to grind out results.

⛳ Corners awarded
6.5
Home
6.8
Away
⛳ Corners conceded
2.9
Home
4.9
Away

Rangers generate a heavy corner count home and away, which fits with their attacking volume and wide pressure. The concern is what happens at the other end: they concede far more corners away than at Ibrox, so the same matches that showcase their attacking threat also expose them to sustained pressure and second-ball defending.

🎯 Top scorers

Top scorers for Rangers in all competitions for the season 2025 - 2026.

⚽️ Goals
15
⚽️ Goals
14
Player
⚽️ Goals
13
⚽️ Goals
9
⚽️ Goals
8
Player
⚽️ Goals
7
⚽️ Goals
7
⚽️ Goals
6
⚽️ Goals
4
⚽️ Goals
3
⚽️ Goals
3
Player
⚽️ Goals
3
Player
⚽️ Goals
2
⚽️ Goals
2
⚽️ Goals
2
Player
⚽️ Goals
1
Player
⚽️ Goals
1
Player
⚽️ Goals
1
⚽️ Goals
1
⚽️ Goals
1
Player
⚽️ Goals
1
⚽️ Goals
1
Player
⚽️ Goals
1
⚽️ Goals
1

Youssef Chermiti is the clear league focal point with 15 goals, but Rangers are not purely a one-man attack. James Tavernier, Bojan Miovski and Thelo Aasgaard all carry meaningful scoring weight, while Djeidi Gassama’s total contribution adds another route to goal. The spread is broad enough to make them awkward to shut down, even if Chermiti remains the name defenders have to account for first.

⏱️ Time of first goal

Time of first goal scored for and against Rangers in their previous 20 games.

⏱️ Time
0-10 mins
For
⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️
Against
⚽️⚽️⚽️
⏱️ Time
11-20 mins
For
⚽️⚽️
Against
⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️
⏱️ Time
21-30 mins
For
⚽️⚽️⚽️
Against
⚽️
⏱️ Time
31-40 mins
For
⚽️⚽️⚽️
Against
⏱️ Time
41-50 mins
For
⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️
Against
⚽️
⏱️ Time
51-60 mins
For
⚽️
Against
⚽️⚽️⚽️
⏱️ Time
61-70 mins
For
Against
⏱️ Time
71-80 mins
For
Against
⏱️ Time
81-90 mins
For
⚽️
Against
⚽️⚽️⚽️

Rangers are fast starters in both directions. They score their first goal in the opening 10 minutes more often than any other period, but they also concede early, with seven first concessions arriving inside the opening 20 minutes. That points to frantic, high-risk starts rather than sustained authority, and the late concessions show they are not always closing games cleanly either.

👥 Squad statistics

Squad stats for all Rangers players across the domestic league season 2025 - 2026.

Player
Jack Butland
Jack Butland
Goalkeeper
▶️ Starts
38
🔄 Subs
⏱️ Mins
3,635
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
1
🟥 Reds
Rating
6.8
Player
Liam Kelly
Liam Kelly
Goalkeeper
▶️ Starts
🔄 Subs
⏱️ Mins
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
🟥 Reds
Rating
6.9
Player
Rydnn McGuire
Rydnn McGuire
Goalkeeper
▶️ Starts
🔄 Subs
⏱️ Mins
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
🟥 Reds
Rating
Player
James Tavernier
James Tavernier
Defender
▶️ Starts
25
🔄 Subs
9
⏱️ Mins
2,529
⚽️ Goals
8
🟨 Yellows
5
🟥 Reds
Rating
7.4
Player
Max Aarons
Max Aarons
Defender
▶️ Starts
8
🔄 Subs
13
⏱️ Mins
931
⚽️ Goals
1
🟨 Yellows
3
🟥 Reds
Rating
6.7
Player
John Souttar
John Souttar
Defender
▶️ Starts
23
🔄 Subs
1
⏱️ Mins
2,126
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
7
🟥 Reds
Rating
7.1
Player
Derek Cornelius
Derek Cornelius
Defender
▶️ Starts
6
🔄 Subs
1
⏱️ Mins
589
⚽️ Goals
1
🟨 Yellows
1
🟥 Reds
Rating
7.2
Player
Dujon Sterling
Dujon Sterling
Defender
▶️ Starts
11
🔄 Subs
3
⏱️ Mins
962
⚽️ Goals
2
🟨 Yellows
2
🟥 Reds
Rating
6.9
Player
Nasser Djiga
Nasser Djiga
Defender
▶️ Starts
23
🔄 Subs
2
⏱️ Mins
2,070
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
6
🟥 Reds
1
Rating
6.9
Player
Tuur Rommens
Tuur Rommens
Defender
▶️ Starts
8
🔄 Subs
2
⏱️ Mins
755
⚽️ Goals
1
🟨 Yellows
1
🟥 Reds
Rating
7.1
Player
Jayden Meghoma
Jayden Meghoma
Defender
▶️ Starts
25
🔄 Subs
4
⏱️ Mins
2,200
⚽️ Goals
1
🟨 Yellows
4
🟥 Reds
Rating
6.8
Player
▶️ Starts
25
🔄 Subs
2
⏱️ Mins
2,414
⚽️ Goals
5
🟨 Yellows
2
🟥 Reds
Rating
7.2
Player
Ashton Scally
Ashton Scally
Defender
▶️ Starts
🔄 Subs
1
⏱️ Mins
12
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
🟥 Reds
Rating
Player
Leon King
Leon King
Defender
▶️ Starts
🔄 Subs
⏱️ Mins
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
🟥 Reds
Rating
6.4
Player
Connor Barron
Connor Barron
Midfielder
▶️ Starts
16
🔄 Subs
11
⏱️ Mins
1,586
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
5
🟥 Reds
Rating
6.9
Player
Mohamed Diomande
Mohamed Diomande
Midfielder
▶️ Starts
20
🔄 Subs
11
⏱️ Mins
1,811
⚽️ Goals
1
🟨 Yellows
5
🟥 Reds
Rating
6.8
Player
Thelo Aasgaard
Thelo Aasgaard
Midfielder
▶️ Starts
21
🔄 Subs
12
⏱️ Mins
1,890
⚽️ Goals
7
🟨 Yellows
4
🟥 Reds
Rating
7.1
Player
Nedim Bajrami
Nedim Bajrami
Midfielder
▶️ Starts
3
🔄 Subs
9
⏱️ Mins
394
⚽️ Goals
1
🟨 Yellows
2
🟥 Reds
Rating
6.7
Player
Tochi Chukwuani
Tochi Chukwuani
Midfielder
▶️ Starts
13
🔄 Subs
2
⏱️ Mins
1,051
⚽️ Goals
2
🟨 Yellows
🟥 Reds
Rating
6.8
Player
Nicolas Raskin
Nicolas Raskin
Midfielder
▶️ Starts
31
🔄 Subs
2
⏱️ Mins
2,950
⚽️ Goals
6
🟨 Yellows
7
🟥 Reds
Rating
7.3
Player
Bailey Rice
Bailey Rice
Midfielder
▶️ Starts
🔄 Subs
⏱️ Mins
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
🟥 Reds
Rating
6.8
Player
Aiden McCallion
Aiden McCallion
Midfielder
▶️ Starts
🔄 Subs
1
⏱️ Mins
12
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
🟥 Reds
Rating
Player
Paul Nsio
Paul Nsio
Midfielder
▶️ Starts
🔄 Subs
⏱️ Mins
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
🟥 Reds
Rating
Player
▶️ Starts
7
🔄 Subs
2
⏱️ Mins
510
⚽️ Goals
1
🟨 Yellows
1
🟥 Reds
Rating
7.0
Player
Youssef Chermiti
Youssef Chermiti
Attacker
▶️ Starts
20
🔄 Subs
10
⏱️ Mins
2,107
⚽️ Goals
15
🟨 Yellows
4
🟥 Reds
Rating
7.2
Player
Oliver Antman
Oliver Antman
Attacker
▶️ Starts
8
🔄 Subs
8
⏱️ Mins
745
⚽️ Goals
1
🟨 Yellows
1
🟥 Reds
Rating
6.8
Player
Ryan Naderi
Ryan Naderi
Attacker
▶️ Starts
5
🔄 Subs
4
⏱️ Mins
495
⚽️ Goals
1
🟨 Yellows
🟥 Reds
Rating
6.6
Player
Djeidi Gassama
Djeidi Gassama
Attacker
▶️ Starts
26
🔄 Subs
12
⏱️ Mins
2,559
⚽️ Goals
3
🟨 Yellows
4
🟥 Reds
Rating
6.9
Player
Bojan Miovski
Bojan Miovski
Attacker
▶️ Starts
14
🔄 Subs
16
⏱️ Mins
1,423
⚽️ Goals
7
🟨 Yellows
3
🟥 Reds
Rating
6.8
Player
Zebedee Lawson
Zebedee Lawson
Attacker
▶️ Starts
🔄 Subs
1
⏱️ Mins
12
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
🟥 Reds
Rating
Player
Mikey Moore
Mikey Moore
Attacker
▶️ Starts
25
🔄 Subs
8
⏱️ Mins
2,268
⚽️ Goals
7
🟨 Yellows
2
🟥 Reds
Rating
6.8

Using 31 players points to a large, heavily used squad rather than a narrow core, but Jack Butland starting every league match shows there has still been one fixed point. The goals are not concentrated entirely in one player either: Chermiti leads the league return, yet Rangers’ 71 league goals have support from several regular scorers. It looks like rotation in the outfield, stability in goal and a fairly broad attacking contribution.

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