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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 playing at Ibrox Stadium, remain Celtic’s most scrutinised domestic rival. Their squad is valued at around £103m by Transfermarkt, with 27 players and an average age of 25.

They sit third in the Premiership, with a season that has also included a League Cup semi-final, a Scottish Cup quarter-final, the Champions League qualifying play-offs and the Europa League league phase. The recent league run has been uneven: three wins followed by three defeats, the latest a 3-1 loss to Celtic.

The attacking threat is clear enough, particularly at Ibrox, where they average 2.1 goals per match. Away from home they are still scoring at 1.8 per game, though conceding 1.1 both home and away keeps the door ajar. James Tavernier leads their scoring with 14 goals, followed by Bojan Miovski on 13 and Youssef Chermiti on 12.

For Celtic supporters, Rangers remain a direct and well-resourced rival with enough firepower to punish loose defending. Their current standing is third place: competitive, dangerous, and plainly short of control.

📈 Key stats and insights

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Rangers have the strongest attack in the Premiership
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Rangers have scored more away goals per match than any other side
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Rangers have lost three straight matches after briefly reaching first place
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Rangers are more heavily booked away from home than at Ibrox
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Rangers generate one of the league's highest corner volumes

⚔️ How they compare to Celtic

Compared with Celtic, Rangers have the broader attacking edge overall and are more dangerous away from home, while Celtic still shade the home scoring numbers. Defensively, Celtic look cleaner at home, but Rangers' away concession rate is slightly better; the table position tells the sharper story, with Celtic second and Rangers third after Rangers' recent stumble.

Last updated 12 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

L
L
L
W
W
W

In recent matches, Rangers have recorded three wins and three losses.

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
Rangers
4 - 2
Dundee United
Dundee United
Rangers
Rangers
4 - 1
Aberdeen
Aberdeen

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

Rangers arrive in a clear downturn: three straight defeats have followed a run of three wins, and the sequence has included damaging losses to Celtic, Hearts and Motherwell. The attack is still producing, but conceding eight across those three defeats points to a side whose control of matches has slipped at the wrong stage of the season.

📈 League position analysis

After 36 games, Rangers are placed third in the league.

Rangers Celtic

Rangers have been volatile rather than secure, moving from second to first, back to second and then settling in third over the last six rounds. That fall from briefly leading the table to sitting behind Celtic and Hearts suggests a side with title-level peaks but not the week-to-week stability to sustain them.

📊 League form

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

Overall

L
L
L
W
W
W
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
Rangers
4 - 2
Dundee United
Dundee United
Rangers
Rangers
4 - 1
Aberdeen
Aberdeen

Home

L
W
W
D
W
W
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
Rangers
Rangers
5 - 1
Kilmarnock
Kilmarnock

Away

L
L
W
W
D
D
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
Motherwell
Motherwell
1 - 1
Rangers
Rangers

The home and away split shows a side that can score heavily anywhere, but is increasingly vulnerable when games open up. At Ibrox, Rangers had been on a strong scoring run before the Motherwell defeat; away from home, the 6-3 win at Falkirk underlines their attacking ceiling, but recent losses at Celtic and Hearts show how exposed they can become against better opposition.

💪 Strengths and weaknesses

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

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Celtic

Compared with Celtic, Rangers have the broader attacking edge overall and are more dangerous away from home, while Celtic still shade the home scoring numbers. Defensively, Celtic look cleaner at home, but Rangers' away concession rate is slightly better; the table position tells the sharper story, with Celtic second and Rangers third after Rangers' recent stumble.

Rangers' standout strength is obvious: they are the division's most productive attacking side and one of its strongest corner-generating teams, so opponents spend long spells defending their box. The weakness is that their defensive record sits below Hearts' level and their card profile suggests they can be dragged into untidy phases, particularly away from home.

⚽ Average statistics

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

⚽️ Goals scored
2.1
Home
1.8
Away
⚽️ Goals conceded
1.1
Home
1.1
Away

Rangers are the league's strongest attacking side overall, scoring more regularly than Celtic, Hearts and the rest of the division, and they also lead the league for away goals. The defensive picture is less convincing: Hearts set the standard, while Rangers sit in the next pack, better than the more open sides such as Livingston and Kilmarnock but not as secure as a genuine title challenger should be.

🟨 Yellow cards
1.4
Home
2.6
Away
🟥 Red cards
0.1
Home
Away

Rangers' discipline becomes notably rougher away from home, where their yellow-card rate is almost double the Ibrox figure. That points less to outright recklessness than to a side forced into more recovery defending and tactical fouls when they do not have the same territorial control.

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

The 5-1 home win and 6-3 away win show Rangers' ceiling clearly: when their attacking rhythm clicks, they can overwhelm opponents quickly. Their biggest defeats, 2-0 at home and 3-1 away, are not catastrophic scorelines, but they fit the broader pattern of a side whose floor is less about collapse and more about losing control against organised, dangerous opponents.

⛳ Corners awarded
6.4
Home
7
Away
⛳ Corners conceded
2.9
Home
4.8
Away

Rangers generate a high volume of corners, and the fact they win even more away than at home reinforces how direct and pressure-heavy their attacking game can be. They also concede more corners on the road, though, so their away matches tend to become more end-to-end than their attacking numbers alone suggest.

🎯 Top scorers

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

⚽️ Goals
14
Player
⚽️ Goals
13
⚽️ Goals
12
⚽️ Goals
8
Player
⚽️ Goals
7
⚽️ Goals
7
⚽️ Goals
6
⚽️ 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 carries the main league goal threat with 12, while James Tavernier's wider contribution makes him a major part of their attacking output. The goals are not entirely dependent on one forward, but the list suggests Rangers lean heavily on a small group rather than having a fully distributed scoring threat across the squad.

⏱️ 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 tend to start aggressively, with their most common first-goal window coming in the opening 10 minutes. The warning sign is at the other end: their first concessions often arrive either between 10 and 20 minutes or late in matches, which hints at a side that can be caught after the initial surge and again when games stretch.

👥 Squad statistics

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

Player
Jack Butland
Jack Butland
Goalkeeper
▶️ Starts
36
🔄 Subs
⏱️ Mins
3,450
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
1
🟥 Reds
Rating
6.9
Player
Liam Kelly
Liam Kelly
Goalkeeper
▶️ Starts
🔄 Subs
⏱️ Mins
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
🟥 Reds
Rating
6.9
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
11
⏱️ Mins
853
⚽️ Goals
1
🟨 Yellows
3
🟥 Reds
Rating
6.8
Player
John Souttar
John Souttar
Defender
▶️ Starts
22
🔄 Subs
1
⏱️ Mins
2,034
⚽️ 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
10
🔄 Subs
3
⏱️ Mins
882
⚽️ Goals
2
🟨 Yellows
2
🟥 Reds
Rating
6.9
Player
Nasser Djiga
Nasser Djiga
Defender
▶️ Starts
21
🔄 Subs
2
⏱️ Mins
1,942
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
5
🟥 Reds
1
Rating
7.0
Player
Tuur Rommens
Tuur Rommens
Defender
▶️ Starts
6
🔄 Subs
2
⏱️ Mins
603
⚽️ Goals
1
🟨 Yellows
1
🟥 Reds
Rating
7.2
Player
Jayden Meghoma
Jayden Meghoma
Defender
▶️ Starts
25
🔄 Subs
3
⏱️ Mins
2,187
⚽️ Goals
1
🟨 Yellows
4
🟥 Reds
Rating
6.8
Player
▶️ Starts
23
🔄 Subs
2
⏱️ Mins
2,229
⚽️ Goals
5
🟨 Yellows
2
🟥 Reds
Rating
7.3
Player
Connor Barron
Connor Barron
Midfielder
▶️ Starts
14
🔄 Subs
11
⏱️ Mins
1,429
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
4
🟥 Reds
Rating
6.9
Player
Mohamed Diomande
Mohamed Diomande
Midfielder
▶️ Starts
18
🔄 Subs
11
⏱️ Mins
1,647
⚽️ Goals
1
🟨 Yellows
5
🟥 Reds
Rating
6.8
Player
Thelo Aasgaard
Thelo Aasgaard
Midfielder
▶️ Starts
19
🔄 Subs
12
⏱️ Mins
1,730
⚽️ Goals
5
🟨 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
⏱️ Mins
1,010
⚽️ Goals
2
🟨 Yellows
🟥 Reds
Rating
6.9
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
⏱️ Mins
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
🟥 Reds
Rating
Player
▶️ Starts
7
🔄 Subs
2
⏱️ Mins
510
⚽️ Goals
1
🟨 Yellows
1
🟥 Reds
Rating
7.1
Player
Youssef Chermiti
Youssef Chermiti
Attacker
▶️ Starts
18
🔄 Subs
10
⏱️ Mins
1,922
⚽️ Goals
12
🟨 Yellows
4
🟥 Reds
Rating
7.1
Player
Oliver Antman
Oliver Antman
Attacker
▶️ Starts
7
🔄 Subs
8
⏱️ Mins
682
⚽️ Goals
1
🟨 Yellows
1
🟥 Reds
Rating
6.9
Player
Ryan Naderi
Ryan Naderi
Attacker
▶️ Starts
5
🔄 Subs
4
⏱️ Mins
495
⚽️ Goals
1
🟨 Yellows
🟥 Reds
Rating
6.7
Player
Djeidi Gassama
Djeidi Gassama
Attacker
▶️ Starts
25
🔄 Subs
11
⏱️ Mins
2,446
⚽️ Goals
2
🟨 Yellows
4
🟥 Reds
Rating
7.0
Player
Bojan Miovski
Bojan Miovski
Attacker
▶️ Starts
14
🔄 Subs
15
⏱️ Mins
1,393
⚽️ Goals
7
🟨 Yellows
3
🟥 Reds
Rating
6.8
Player
Zebedee Lawson
Zebedee Lawson
Attacker
▶️ Starts
🔄 Subs
⏱️ Mins
⚽️ Goals
🟨 Yellows
🟥 Reds
Rating
Player
Mikey Moore
Mikey Moore
Attacker
▶️ Starts
23
🔄 Subs
8
⏱️ Mins
2,095
⚽️ Goals
7
🟨 Yellows
2
🟥 Reds
Rating
6.8

Using 27 players points to a reasonably broad squad, but Jack Butland starting every league match shows there is still a fixed spine. The 65 league goals are not carried by one player alone, although Chermiti's position as top league scorer and Tavernier's overall return show the key output remains concentrated around a select few.

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