Rangers vs Falkirk: Where to watch, kick off time, team news and match officials

Rangers vs Falkirk – Live Broadcast, Kick-Off Time, Squad News & Match Officials
Falkirk v Rangers - William Hill Premiership
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Rangers and Head Coach Danny Röhl look to make it five Scottish Premiership wins on the bounce as John McGlynn’s Falkirk make the short journey west to Ibrox.

Despite the impact of the German Head Coach Rangers still sit fifth in the league table – with the Bairns sixth and looking to leapfrog the Gers with a win today.

The sides drew 1-1 at the Falkirk Stadium earlier in the season in what would prove to be Russell Martin’s final match in charge Bojan Miovski netted for Rangers that day.

Here is all the info you need to know about the match:

When is Rangers vs Falkirk?

The match takes place this afternoon, November 30, 2025, at 2.00pm GMT.

The travel details for the match are as follows: Ibrox Stadium, 150 Edmiston Drive, Glasgow, G51 2XD, Scotland, United Kingdom

Is Rangers vs Falkirk on TV and will I be able to live stream the match?

The match at Ibrox is not on television today – the Sunday kick off is only due to Rangers European commitments.

However, viewers out with the UK and Ireland can watch the match via Rangers TV.

BBC Radio Scotland will be broadcasting the match via SportsSound and covered on Clyde 1 SuperScoreBoard

Team news

Rangers remain without the long-term injured Rabbi Matondo and Kieran Dowell for the match, with John Souttar, Derek Cornelius, Bailey Rice and Mikey Moore also out.

Dujon Sterling does make his long-awaited return to the matchday squad on the bench.

The Rangers lineup is: Butland; Tavernier, Djiga, Fernandez, Aarons; Raskin, Barron, Aasgaard; Antman, Bajrami, Miovski.

The bench is: Kelly; Nsiala, Meghoma, Sterling, Diomande, Cameron, Curtis, Gassama, Danilo.

The Falkirk line up is: Bain; Adams, Henderson, Graham, Spencer, Allan, Tait, Wilson, Williams, Lissah and Miller.

Their bench is: Hogarth; McCann, Agyeman, Edwards, Hart, Samuel-Ogunsuyi, Ross, Cartwright and Scott Arfield, who returns to Ibrox for the first time as a player since departing the club.

Match officials

Steven McLean is the lead official for today’s match at Ibrox – In his 12 matches this season so far, he has given 44 yellow cards, including one second yellow and awarded three penalty kicks.

Running the line will be David Roome and Colin Drummond, with the fourth official not announced as of yet.

Andrew Dallas is operating VAR today and will be assisted by Duncan Nicolson.

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