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

Rangers aim to extend their league-winning streak to four as Danny Röhl’s unbeaten side host a struggling Livingston outfit rooted to the foot of the table.
Rangers FC v Livingston FC - Cinch Scottish Premiership
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Rangers return from the international break looking to make it four league wins in a row as David Martindale and his Livingston side visit Ibrox later today.

New Head Coach Danny Röhl is undefeated in the Scottish Premiership and has won all three matches in the league so far – with wins over Kilmarnock, Dundee and Hibernian.

Livingston arrive in Glasgow without a win in their last ten league matches and rooted to the foot of the table – and could become the second side after Hibs to lose to both Russell Martin and Röhl’s Rangers sides.

With Celtic not kicking off until this evening and Hearts not playing until tomorrow it is a chance for the side to put the top two under pressure and leapfrog Hibernian, if results go their way, who host Dundee.

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

When is Rangers vs Livingston?

The match takes place this afternoon, November 22, 2025, at 3.00pm GMT.

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

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

The match has not been selected for broadcast on any TV station.

Viewers out with the UK and Ireland can watch the match via Rangers TV.

Those within the UK and Ireland can listen to Rangers TV’s audio commentary.

BBC Radio Scotland will be broadcasting the match via SportsSound.

Team news

Rangers will be without John Souttar, Derek Cornelius and Mikey Moore for the match – the trio were all injured during the international break while with their national teams.

Bailey Rice was also injured whilst with Rangers over the break.

Yousef Chermiti and Liam Kelly are doubts for the match.

Kieran Dowell and Rabbi Matondo have returned to training but the Head Coach confirmed this match will come too soon for the duo.

Dujon Sterling may be ready to return however, with the defender fit for the first time since April.

Röhl has confirmed that Danilo will start the match.

Livingston will be without Aidan Denholm with Cammy Kerr, Conor McLennan and Ryan McGowan all doubts – Stevie May and Scott Pitman are back for the Lions.

Match Officials

Ross Hardie has been appointed as the lead match official for today’s match.

Hardie’s last match involving Rangers was the Ibrox club’s 3-1 victory over St Johnstone back in January in which no cards were issued.

In total this season he has given 92 yellow cards, three red cards, and awarded six penalties in 20 matches.

He will be assisted by Dougie Potter and Douglas Ross on the sidelines.

The fourth official has not been announced as of yet.

John Beaton will take charge of VAR with Chris Rae as his assistant.

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