Last Updated: May 4, 2026 | 19:57 BST

Danny Rohl of Rangers during the William Hill Premiership match at Easter Road, Edinburgh 01/02/2026
Credit: Imago

The new American owners at Ibrox have had a turbulent debut season in Glasgow. After a woeful start to the campaign under Russell Martin, Danny Rohl has managed to steady the Rangers ship and set the Gers on sail for a Scottish Premiership title bid. Rohl’s made the most of instability at Celtic to get his team in the battle for silverware; however, no one expected to see Derek McInnes’ Hearts do as well as they have as they lead the table with just three games to play. After Monday’s defeat at Hearts saw Rohl become the first manager since Graeme Murty in 2018 to lose back-to-back league games in charge of Rangers, he admitted that it’s “extremely difficult” now for his side to win the title.

William Hill Premiership | Matchday 36
CELTIC
The Hoops
VS
RANGERS
The Light Blues
Venue: Celtic Park, Glasgow (A)
Kick-off: Sunday 10 May, 12:00 BST
TV: Sky Sports Main Event
Referee: TBC

Rangers Football Club

Established in 1872, Rangers is a bastion of sporting tradition and one of the most successful clubs in world football. Holders of over 55 league titles, the club’s identity is forged in the “Ready” motto—a commitment to excellence that has spanned three centuries. From the legendary 1972 Cup Winners’ Cup triumph in Barcelona to the historic “Nine in a Row” era, Rangers remains the heartbeat of the blue half of Glasgow. The Ibrox experience, defined by its iconic red-brick facade and deafening roar, stands as a testament to a fanbase whose loyalty remains unbroken through every chapter of the club’s storied journey.

55League Titles
1Cup Winners’ Cup
34Scottish Cups
28League Cups
Greatest Ever Ranger John Greig 755 Apps / “The Legend”
All-Time Top Scorer Ally McCoist 355 Goals / 581 Apps
Most Successful Manager Bill Struth 30 Major Trophies / 34 Years