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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

Rangers, founded in 2012 and based at Ibrox Stadium, remain the most immediate domestic reference point for Celtic supporters. The rivalry needs little embroidery; the current version sits third in the Premiership, close enough to matter and flawed enough to invite scrutiny.

The squad is valued at around £103m by Transfermarkt, with 31 players and an average age of 24. That profile suggests depth and mobility, though their season has not translated into league control. They reached the League Cup semi-finals and Scottish Cup quarter-finals, while their European route included Champions League qualifying play-offs and the Europa League league phase.

Their attacking numbers are respectable. At Ibrox they average 2.1 goals scored and 1.1 conceded per match, while away from home they still carry a decent threat at 1.9 scored and 1.2 conceded. Youssef Chermiti leads the scoring with 15 goals, followed by James Tavernier on 14 and Bojan Miovski on 13, with Djeidi Gassama and Thelo Aasgaard also contributing.

There is some early punch in their league matches, with the first goal scored inside 20 minutes in seven of 19 games. Recent form, though, has been uneven: a 5-2 win at Falkirk came after four straight league defeats, including a 3-1 loss at Celtic, before an earlier 6-3 win at Falkirk.

Rangers are a high-scoring, occasionally brittle side sitting third in Scotland’s top flight. For Celtic, they remain a central domestic rival rather than a side requiring any artificial inflation.

📈 Key stats and insights

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Rangers have the strongest overall attack in the Premiership
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Rangers have lost four of their last six league matches
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Rangers are the league’s most productive away scoring side
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Rangers concede more freely than Heart of Midlothian despite sitting in the top three
Youssef Chermiti is Rangers’ clear league top scorer

⚔️ How they compare to Celtic

Celtic have the clearer title profile: stronger league position, better home scoring and a tighter home defence. Rangers do carry the bigger away scoring threat, but Celtic’s balance is superior, particularly because Rangers’ defensive numbers do not match the level of their attack.

Last updated 19 May 2026. Send feedback

Rangers stats

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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
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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 in a strange run: the two wins were both wild, high-scoring victories over Falkirk, but the four matches between them were all defeats. Losing to Celtic, Hearts, Hibernian and Motherwell in that sequence points to a side still capable of overwhelming weaker opponents, but increasingly vulnerable when the game becomes more balanced.

📈 League position analysis

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

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Rangers were second six rounds ago and have since settled into third, which captures the broader story of a side that has not completely collapsed but has lost ground at the business end. After 38 rounds, their position looks less like a temporary dip and more like the level their inconsistency has earned.

📊 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
Rangers

The home and away split is not as comforting for Rangers as it should be. Ibrox has recently brought defeats to Hibernian and Motherwell, while the away form swings between heavy scoring wins and damaging losses at Celtic and Hearts. They remain dangerous anywhere, but control has been missing in both settings.

💪 Strengths and weaknesses

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

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Celtic

Celtic have the clearer title profile: stronger league position, better home scoring and a tighter home defence. Rangers do carry the bigger away scoring threat, but Celtic’s balance is superior, particularly because Rangers’ defensive numbers do not match the level of their attack.

The radar profile is clear: Rangers are built around attack, territory and set-piece pressure, with a league-leading scoring rate and a strong corners figure. The weakness is defensive authority; conceding at a mid-table rate for a top-three side leaves them behind Heart of Midlothian’s benchmark and gives opponents more encouragement than Rangers’ attacking numbers should allow.

⚽ 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 attack overall, scoring at 2 goals per match, and they are especially effective away from home where nobody matches their output. The issue is the other side of the ball: conceding 1.15 per match leaves them well short of Heart of Midlothian’s defensive standard and much closer to the pack than a title challenger would want, even if they are nowhere near Livingston’s level of fragility.

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

Rangers are markedly more card-prone away from home, with 2.4 yellows per match compared with 1.4 at Ibrox. That suggests their away matches are more often played under pressure, with recovery defending and disrupted rhythm becoming part of the pattern.

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

Their ceiling is obvious in results like the 6-3 away win and the 5-1 home victory: when the attack clicks, Rangers can run away from teams. The floor is not defined by huge scoreline collapses, but by repeated defeats in competitive games, which is more concerning because it points to structural weakness rather than one-off chaos.

⛳ 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 territorial attacking profile. The warning sign is away from home, where they still win plenty but concede almost five corners per match, so opponents are getting enough spells of pressure to make set pieces a genuine route into the game.

🎯 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 main league goal threat, with 15, but Rangers are not entirely dependent on one finisher. James Tavernier, Bojan Miovski and Thelo Aasgaard all contribute enough to make the scoring burden broader than it first appears, which is one reason their attack has held up even when results have not.

⏱️ Time of first goal

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

⏱️ Time
0-10 mins
For
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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 capable of fast starts and often make the first attacking move early, but the same applies at the other end. The most revealing pattern is that they concede first too often in the opening spell and still carry a late-game vulnerability, so their matches can become stretched even when they start on the front foot.

👥 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

Rangers have used 31 players, so this is not a narrow squad being run into the ground, but the minutes still show a dependable core with Jack Butland starting every league match. The goals are reasonably spread too: Chermiti leads the line, yet his share of the 71 league goals is not so dominant that stopping one player removes the threat.

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