How to watch today’s Dundee vs Rangers clash: TV channel and kick-off time

Rangers’ clash with Dundee will be screened live on TV as they seek a third successive Scottish Premiership action.

Wins over Kilmarnock and Hibernian have propelled the Bears into fourth place in the table; however, defeats to Roma, Celtic and Brann has left him becoming the first permanent manager to lose three of his first five games in charge of Rangers.

Danny Rohl has been praised for his work at Rangers, despite the losses in other competitions, and it’s imperative that he looks to close the 14-point gap on league leaders Hearts.

They take on a Dundee side who are struggling in the top flight, although Steven Pressley’s side will be no easy match for the Light Blues.

Ibrox News has highlighted everything you need to know ahead of the game.

Rangers manager Danny Rohl speaks at a Europa League press conference
Credit: Imago

Where to watch Dundee vs Rangers

Dundee sit 11th in the table, yet their 2-0 win over Celtic on 19 October shows their ability to produce big performances when it matters most.

The game will be televised on Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Ultra HDR, with kick-off at 3pm, and coverage beginning at 2:30pm.

Date8 November
Kick-off time3:00pm
StadiumDens Park
ChannelSky Sports Football, Sky Sports Ultra HDR

Fans will also be able to listen to commentary of the match on BBC Radio Scotland Sportsound, and highlights will be uploaded to the Sky Sports Football channel.

Rangers were abysmal against Roma, and Rohl will be desperate to see a reaction from Thursday night’s disappointing result.

Rangers have an impressive record against Dundee, and there should be no excuses if they were to slip up at a ground they’ve had promising success at.

Rangers' recent record vs Dundee.
Credit: Imago

It’s a tough task for the 34-year-old manager to balance the minutes of all of his players, yet there is no way he can persist with Nasser Djiga and Youssef Chermiti.

Danny Rohl must axe Nasser Djiga and Youssef Chermiti

Djiga has been a dreadful signing for Rangers, and his performances have single-handedly cost the Bears crucial goals.

He was at fault for the first goal against Roma, leaving Matias Soule unmarked at the back post to head home.

In Chermiti’s case, it’s safe to say that with one goal in twelve appearances, his £10million move has certainly backfired.

The Portuguese striker has looked ineffective with the ball at his feet, whilst missing glorious chances that a man worth that fee would be comfortably putting away.

Rohl should start to get a better impression of which players he trusts, and these two should be nowhere near the top of that list.

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