James Tavernier
Rangers

Rangers

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

Rangers match
Rangers v Celtic · Photo: Vagelis Georgariou

Not to be mistaken for the halcyon era of yore, our friends in blue, Rangers, came into existence in a rather anticlimactic 2012 with Ibrox as their fortress - if such a recent structure can warrant such a moniker. Here, you'll find Scotland's less green goliath, endeavouring to carve out a slice of history in the ever-thrilling tableau of Scottish football.

There's an old adage, the Scots one particularly fond: "Facts are chiels that winna ding." So, let us hold the mirror up to those settler facts. As per the bible of sporting transfers, the heralded Transfermarkt, the aggregate market value of Rangers' battalions is approximately £87m. The cry of "thirty pieces of silver" audible from lifelong supporters of Celtic, rings somewhat hollow now, eh?

In this rather remarkable tableau of 29 individuals averaging 25 years old, each more unique in their footballing abilities than the last, we have the Rangers playing squad. A virtual United Nations of football. An international panorama spread across the dew-kissed Ibrox pitch with a smorgasbord of potential talent and raw passion.

This season, the Rangers find themselves embroiled in not one, not two, but a whopping four competitions - an exhausting prospect for anyone. Other than marking their territory in their familiar domestic arena, Premiership, at a rather disappointing 4th place, they've had a taste of the League Cup, reaching the Semi-Finals, fickled at the edges of the Champions League during the much-dreaded Play-Offs, and dared to tread the boards of the Europa League during the League Phase. Some might see this as overreach, others merely participating for the sake of participating. But if the old mantra holds true, it's the taking part that counts, isn't it? Pity that doesn’t equate to shiny silver trophies.

This team profile is regularly updated with new stats and analysis throughout the season. Last updated 22 November 2025. Send feedback

Rangers stats

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2012
Founded
Danny Röhl (age 36)
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
£87m (via Transfermarkt)
Market Value

Recent results

W
L
W
W
L
D

In their last six matches, Rangers have recorded three wins, one draw and two losses.

Dundee
Dundee
0 - 3
Rangers
Rangers
Rangers
Rangers
0 - 2
Roma
Roma
Hibernian
Hibernian
0 - 1
Rangers
Rangers
Rangers
Rangers
3 - 1
Kilmarnock
Kilmarnock
Brann
Brann
3 - 0
Rangers
Rangers
Rangers
Rangers
2 - 2
Dundee United
Dundee United

Rangers have better recent form than Celtic, who have three wins and three losses in their last six games.

League position analysis

Track the position of Rangers over time in Scotland‘s Premiership during season 2025 - 2026. After 11 games, Rangers are placed fourth in the league.

Round 1
4th
Round 2
5th
Round 3
7th
Round 4
7th
Round 5
10th
Round 6
8th
Round 7
8th
Round 8
6th
Round 9
5th
Round 10
3rd
Round 11
Round 11
4th

League form

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

Overall

W
W
W
D
D
W
Dundee
Dundee
0 - 3
Rangers
Rangers
Hibernian
Hibernian
0 - 1
Rangers
Rangers
Rangers
Rangers
3 - 1
Kilmarnock
Kilmarnock
Rangers
Rangers
2 - 2
Dundee United
Dundee United
Falkirk
Falkirk
1 - 1
Rangers
Rangers
Livingston
Livingston
1 - 2
Rangers
Rangers

Rangers have the best overall form in the Scottish Premiership, with four wins and two draws, which is on par with Heart of Midlothian. Celtic have the fourth best overall form. Dundee, Kilmarnock and Livingston have the worst overall form in the league.

Home

W
D
L
D
D
W
Rangers
Rangers
3 - 1
Kilmarnock
Kilmarnock
Rangers
Rangers
2 - 2
Dundee United
Dundee United
Rangers
Rangers
0 - 2
Hearts
Hearts
Rangers
Rangers
0 - 0
Celtic
Celtic
Rangers
Rangers
1 - 1
Dundee
Dundee
Rangers
Rangers
3 - 1
Dundee United
Dundee United

Rangers have the fifth best home form in the Scottish Premiership, with two wins, three draws and one loss, which is on par with Falkirk. Celtic have the best home form based on their last six home games. Livingston have the worst home form in the league.

Away

W
W
D
W
D
D
Dundee
Dundee
0 - 3
Rangers
Rangers
Hibernian
Hibernian
0 - 1
Rangers
Rangers
Falkirk
Falkirk
1 - 1
Rangers
Rangers
Livingston
Livingston
1 - 2
Rangers
Rangers
St Mirren
St Mirren
1 - 1
Rangers
Rangers
Motherwell
Motherwell
1 - 1
Rangers
Rangers

Rangers have the second best away form in the Scottish Premiership, with three wins and three draws. Heart of Midlothian have the best away form based on their last six away games. Celtic have the third best away form. Dundee have the worst away form in the league.

Average statistics

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

⚽️ Goals scored
1.2
Home
1.5
Away
⚽️ Goals conceded
1.2
Home
0.7
Away

Rangers have the sixth best attack in the Scottish Premiership, with 1.35 goals per game. Heart of Midlothian have the best attack, with 1.75 goals per game. Celtic have the third best overall attack. Aberdeen have the worst attack in the league.

At home, Rangers score the fourth fewest goals in the Scottish Premiership, with an average of just 1.2 goals per game, which is on par with Dundee. Celtic score more than any other team at home, with 2.5 goals per game. St Mirren have the fewest goals per game at home in the league.

Away from home, Rangers have the fourth best scoring record in the Scottish Premiership, with 1.5 goals per game, which is on par with Motherwell. Heart of Midlothian score the most goals away from home, with 1 goal per game. Celtic have the seventh best away attack. Dundee score the fewest away goals per match in the league.

Rangers have the third best defence in the Scottish Premiership, losing just 0.95 goals per game. Celtic have the best defence, losing just 0.75 goals per game. Livingston have the worst defence in the league.

At home, Rangers concede the fifth fewest goals in the Scottish Premiership, losing 1.2 goals per game, which is on par with St Mirren. Celtic concede fewer goals than any other team at home, losing just 0.3 goals per game. Livingston have the worst defensive record at home in the league.

Away from home, Rangers have the best defensive record in the Scottish Premiership, losing just 0.7 goals per game. Celtic have the eighth best away defence. Kilmarnock concede the highest number of away goals per match in the league.

⏱️ Time of first goal scored
44m
Home
28m
Away
⏱️ Time of first goal conceded
44m
Home
65m
Away
🟨 Yellow cards
1.6
Home
2.7
Away
🟥 Red cards
0.2
Home
Away
🤩 Biggest victory
3-1
Home
3-0
Away
🫣 Biggest defeat
2-0
Home
Away
⛳ Corners awarded
7.8
Home
7.2
Away
⛳ Corners conceded
2.2
Home
4.5
Away

Top scorers

Top scorers for Rangers in the league season 2025 - 2026.

⚽️ Goals
6
⚽️ Goals
6
⚽️ Goals
3
⚽️ Goals
3
Player
⚽️ Goals
2
⚽️ Goals
2
Player
⚽️ Goals
1
⚽️ Goals
1
Player
⚽️ Goals
1
Player
⚽️ Goals
1
⚽️ Goals
1
⚽️ Goals
1
⚽️ Goals
1
⚽️ Goals
1
Player
⚽️ Goals
1

Time of first goal

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

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