Rangers vs. St Johnstone: TV channel, kickoff time, squad news, referee, and VAR
Prior to the Belgian’s arrival in Glasgow, Philippe Clement’s team was eight points behind Celtic at the top of the league. He has recently turned the Rangers into a winning machine at the expense of the struggling Hoops team. With both teams currently tied on the same number of points and goal differential, the title race is entirely in the hands of the Germans, setting up an exciting finish. Everything you need to know about Rangers News’ match vs St Johnstone is provided below, including information on how to watch on TV, the most recent team news, an injury update, and the officials that have been named.
St Johnstone vs Rangers kick-off time
Rangers are at McDiarmid Park to face St Johnstone on Sunday, February 18. The Scottish Premiership encounter will kick-off at 12pm.
St Johnstone vs Rangers TV channel
Supporters of the Rangers can tune in to the match on the Football and Main Event channels of Sky Sports. One hour prior to kickoff, at 11 a.m., they will start their coverage. For a one-time payment of £11.99, you may get a NOW day membership if you do not currently have a Sky Sports subscription.
Supporters of Light Blue who live outside of the UK and Ireland can watch the Rangers TV match vs St Johnstone if they have an international subscription plan. You may listen to live BBC Sportsound radio commentary of the Rangers vs. St Johnstone match if you’re out and about. Starting at 11.45 a.m., or fifteen minutes before kickoff, the program will commence.
Rangers team and injury news
Speaking to the media on Friday at the Rangers Training Centre, Philippe Clement gave two significant injury reports on his first-team roster. They are about Rabbi Matondo and Leon Balogun, as the Belgian elucidated their respective circumstances. Some players, such Kieran Dowell, Danilo, and Kemar Roofe, are still not included.
Referee & VAR
The referee for Sunday’s match between Rangers and St Johnstone will be Matthew McDermid. Stewart Luke has been assigned to his fourth official assignment, and his assistants will be Chris Rae and Ross MacLeod.
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