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Is Rangers vs Kilmarnock on TV? Channel, live stream and team news for Premiership match

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - MAY 24: A general view of the Rangers fans during a cinch Premiership match between Rangers and Heart of Midlothian at Ibrox Stadium, on May 24, 2023, in Glasgow, Scotland.  (Photo by Rob Casey / SNS Group)
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Rangers host Kilmarnock on Wednesday evening in the Scottish Premiership as they aim to follow up their win over St Johnstone at the weekend with another victory on domestic soil.

The Light Blues have started life in the league poorly, winning just eight of their 13 top-flight games this season with a lowly 18 goals - less than double that of rivals Celtic - and with just two wins on the road.

Luckily for them, they are on home soil, in which they have dropped points just once at home to Dundee United - but Kilmarnock will pose a tough test. Derek McInnes’ men haven’t won in four, but they did beat the Light Blues at home earlier in the season and the ex-Ibrox star could look to do the double over his former club in Govan. Here, Football Scotland has all of the details ahead of a crunch clash in Glasgow.

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When is Rangers vs Kilmarnock?

Rangers will host Kilmarnock at Ibrox on Wednesday 4 December. Kick-off is at 7:45pm.

Is Rangers vs Kilmarnock on TV and can I live stream it?

The game is not on TV, with Aberdeen vs Celtic instead being the chosen televised game on Sky Sports.

Furthermore, RangersTV or KilmarnockTV will not be broadcasting the game live on their club channels on a pay-per-view basis, meaning that fans won't be able to watch the match in real time.

Otherwise, you will be able to watch the highlights, which will be posted on YouTube via club accounts and Sky Sports Football after the game. BBC Sportscene will have also highlights and analysis on the BBC Scotland channel from 10:40pm.

Ref and VAR

Nick Walsh will take charge of this one, with his assistant referees being Dougie Potter and Alastair Mather.

VAR duties have been awarded to Grant Irvine and Andrew McWilliam, if there are any errors that need ironing out.

Team news

Danilo and Ianis Hagi came back into Rangers' squad at the weekend and they could be expected to play a part in the game in Glasgow.

However, Neraysho Kasanwirjo will be out until the new year, with the defender suffering a knee injury in October, and Oscar Cortes, Rabbi Matondo and Tom Lawrence remain doubts.

Meanwhile, Kyle Magennis and Stuart Findlay have both been ruled out of the trip north to Glasow, with Findlay set to be out for another two months.

Rangers XI: Butland, Tavernier, Souttar, Balogun, Jefte, Raskin, Diomande, Hagi, Cerny, Igamane, Danilo

Subs: Kelly, Ridvan, Propper, Barron, Dessers, Bajrami, Dowell, King, McCausland

Kilmarnock XI: McCrorie, Wright, Mayo, Deas, Armstrong, Lyons, Ndaba, Bainbridge, Watson, Vassell, Watkins

Subs: O’Hara, Burroughs, McKenzie, Mackay-Steven, Murray, Cameron, Anderson, Wales, Polworth