Rangers travel North to Aberdeen this afternoon in the Scottish Premiership in the second of two meetings between the sides this week as Danny Rohl and his side look to carry on their momentum after their 3-1 Old Firm victory at Celtic Park on Saturday afternoon and their 2-0 win over the Dons at Ibrox.
Rangers are on the back of four back-to-back wins against Celtic, St Mirren, Motherwell and their opponents, as they look to cut the gap on league leaders Hearts and return to second place ahead of Celtic, who registered their third win in nine over Dundee United yesterday as Martin O’Neill returned after the dismissal of Wilfried Nancy.
Former Rangers youth player Peter Leven remains in charge for tonight's fixture.
Here is all the info you need to know about the match:
When is Aberdeen vs Rangers?
The match takes place today, January 11, 2026, at 4.30pm GMT.
The travel details for the match are as follows: Pittodrie Stadium, Pittodrie Street, Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom, AB24 5QH
Is Aberdeen vs Rangers on TV and will I be able to live stream the match?
Yes. The match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Ultra HD with coverage starting after the conclusion of Dundee v Hearts.
The match will also be broadcast via NOW TV.
BBC Radio Scotland will be broadcasting the match via SportsSound.
Team news
Rangers remain without the long-term injured Derek Cornelius, Bailey Rice, Nedim Bajrami, Connor Barron, Dujon Sterling – whilst Joe Rothwell is still short of fitness.
Nasser Djiga has returned after being away with Burkina Faso at the African Cup of Nations while new signing Tochi Chukwuani fails to make the squad just hours after signing.
For the hosts defenders Gavin Molloy and Kristers Tobers are still out with knee injuries.
Alfie Dorrington is also out as Tottenham have recalled him from his loan spell in the Granite City.
Match officials
David Dickinson will be the referee in charge of tonight’s match at a snowy Pittodrie.
The 46-year-old official has given out 112 yellow cards and three red cards across his 24 domestic and European matches this season so far – awarding five penalty kicks.
He will be assisted by Calum Spence and David Roome on the sidelines – the fourth official has not been confirmed.
VAR will be John Beaton and his assistant will be Chris Graham.
