Match analysis; Rangers v Ross County? Is it on TV referee, VAR team news, How to watch
Match analysis; Rangers v Ross County? Is it on TV referee, VAR team news, How to watch
When Rangers meet Ross County at Ibrox on Wednesday night, they might take the top spot in the Scottish Premiership for the first time in almost two years.
Rangers haven’t relished being at the top of the rankings since January 2022, when Giovanni van Bronckhorst‘s team gave up the top spot in the table. Celtic went on to win back-to-back titles before opening up an eight-point lead in the first half of the current campaign. Rangers’ lead has been reduced as they now trail their competitors by just three points with a game remaining. They will play Dingwall, who is getting ready for its first game under interim manager Don Cowie after Derek Adams’s departure last week.
After winning just two of his twelve games in command, Adams announced his resignation, expressing remorse for leaving Morecombe to take over as County’s manager for a third time and criticizing the caliber of Scottish football as well as the team he had taken over.
The Rangers are aware that a victory will move them up to the top of the table, and the Highlanders, who are desperate for points to allay their fears of relegation, will have their work cut out for them.
Details of the Rangers vs. Ross County game
On Wednesday, February 14, 2024, at Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow, the Scottish Premiership match will take place. The game starts at 7:45 p.m.
Is Ross County vs. Rangers on TV?
The UK has decided not to broadcast live TV coverage of the event. Sport scene on BBC One Scotland will start airing highlights at 10.40 p.m.
Ross County against. Rangers live stream
Only subscribers from abroad will be able to watch a live video broadcast on Rangers TV. Live audio is available to UK residents.
Team news for Rangers vs. Ross County
Dujon Sterling, a defender for Rangers who has recently been used in midfield, will miss the second of his two-match suspension after receiving a red card during the team’s victory against Aberdeen last week. After sustaining a facial injury, Leon Balogun has been training with a mask; nonetheless, he is unlikely to participate because alterations are needed.
Both goalkeeper Ross Laidlaw (calf) and captain Jack Baldwin have been sidelined for Ross County. While Ryan Leak and Dylan Smith (both ankle) and Scott Allardice and Ross Callachan (both knee) are still out, Connor Randall has had surgery.
Ross County vs. Rangers referee and VAR
Gavin Duncan oversees VAR, while Alan Muir serves as the match referee.
Rangers 1/10, Draw 11/1, Ross County 35/1 are the match odds.
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