
Hibernian vs Rangers injury latest as six players to miss out at Easter Road
Rangers will be looking to make it back-to-back Scottish Premiership wins under Danny Rohl when they take on Hibernian at Easter Road on Wednesday.
Rohl’s Rangers beat Kilmarnock 3-1 at Ibrox on Sunday thanks to goals from Derek Cornelius, Danilo and Youssef Chermiti.
Changes can be expected to Rangers’ XI against Hibernian a few days on from that victory as Rohl looks to make full use of his squad.
Rohl does not have any fresh Rangers injuries to contend with for the trip to Hibernian, but a couple of players still remain on the sidelines.

Dujon Sterling still an injury absentee for Rangers
Dujon Sterling has yet to play for Rangers this term due to an Achilles injury suffered last season.
Sterling was recently spotted back in Rangers training, but a return to first-team action is still some way off yet.
Rabbi Matondo is another who has had to watch Rangers’ farcical season unfold from afar, with a return not on the cards for the clash with Hibs.
Those are Rangers’ two confirmed absentees for now, but Kieran Dowell is a fitness doubt having not played a single minute since August.
As for Hibernian, manager David Gray confirmed on Tuesday that Warren O’Hora’s shoulder injury sustained in the 2-1 win at Aberdeen on the weekend is not serious.

Dylan Levitt and Rudi Molotnikov are unlikely to play again in 2025, however, while Alasana Manneh and Joe Newell are also absent.
Rangers unbeaten at Easter Road since 2006
Rangers finally have a chance to build some momentum after getting off the mark under Rohl at the weekend.
Back-to-back wins would be hugely welcome, and a trip to Easter Road presents a great opportunity to do just that.
| Fixture | Date |
| Rangers 2-0 Hibs | 20/09/25 |
| Hibs 2-2 Rangers | 17/05/25 |
| Rangers 0-2 Hibs | 05/04/25 |
| Hibs 3-3 Rangers | 05/01/25 |
| Rangers 1-0 Hibs | 29/09/24 |
Rangers are unbeaten at that ground since 2006, although their past two trips there have resulted in the points being shared.
All three points will be the aim this time around as Rohl looks to do what predecessor Russell Martin could not in getting a winning feeling back at Ibrox.
That would then set up Rangers nicely for next weekend’s cup semi-final with Celtic at Hampden Park – a game Rohl dare not lose.
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