Rangers’ recent form in the Scottish Premiership has been a mixed bag, characterized by a mix of solid performances at home and struggles on the road. In their last five league games, Rangers have won three games, all played at home, while they have found defeat in two away games. The team has shown resilience at Ibrox Stadium, managing to maintain a solid defensive record while being efficient in attack. Their 2-0 win over Aberdeen and a 1-0 win against Motherwell underline their ability to capitalize on the home advantage, often controlling possession and creating more goalscoring opportunities.
However, Rangers’ form on the road has been less than convincing, as evidenced by a 2-0 loss to Aberdeen and a 3-1 loss to rivals Celtic. These games highlight a vulnerability when playing outside the familiar confines of Ibrox, with the team conceding more possession and struggling to convert chances. The defeat to Celtic, in particular, highlights the need for improved composure and discipline as away games saw them pick up more yellow cards, indicating potential problems in controlling the pace and physicality of the game.
Fortunately for Rangers, there are currently no reported injuries, allowing them to field a full lineup. The expected line-up shows a mix of experience and youthful exuberance, with key figures such as James Tavernier and Nicolas Raskin set to play pivotal roles. The presence of Jack Butland in goal he provides a reliable last line of defence, while the midfield, anchored by Mohamed Diomandé and Thelo Aasgaard, is expected to be dynamic and creative. In advance, Youssef Chermiti he will likely spearhead the attack, aiming to take advantage of any opposition defensive lapses.
Given their recent performances, Rangers are likely to continue their proactive approach, especially at home, where they have shown their ability to dominate possession and dictate the pace of the game. The absence of injuries means manager Michael Beale can deploy his strongest tactical set-up, potentially focusing on exploiting set pieces and quick transitions to break down the opposition. However, improving their away form remains crucial as they aim to maintain their position in the Premiership table and challenge for silverware.

