Rangers vs Livingston: How to watch, live stream, kick-off time

Rangers can record four successive Scottish Premiership wins if they defeat Livingston on Saturday at Ibrox.

Rangers take on Livingston hoping to close the 12-point gap on league leaders Hearts with a win over David Martindale’s men at Ibrox.

Max Aarons scored the winner when the two sides met on 28 September, and Danny Rohl is slowly imprinting his style of play on the team.

Not only are the Bears the heavy favourites for the match, but there is renewed optimism around Govan that they finally have the right manager in the dugout.

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

Rangers manager Danny Rohl looking concerned
Credit: Imago

Where to watch Rangers vs Livingston

Livingston come into the match on a 12-match winless run in all competitions, and they sit rock bottom of the league table.

The match has not been selected by Sky Sports for live broadcast coverage and, despite 3pm broadcasting restrictions in the UK, there are other ways the game can be watched.

Rangers TV subscribers from outside the UK & Ireland will be able to stream the match live online.

Date22 November
Kick-off time3:00pm
StadiumIbrox

Subscribers inside the UK & Ireland can listen to live audio commentary with their Rangers TV subscription here.

Rangers are still within a chance of mounting a title challenge, and the next run of fixtures will prove to be key if they are to contend under Rohl.

With their next five matches against sides all out of the top five, the Christmas period will be a huge indication of how the rest of the season can shape up for Rangers.

Scottish Premiership 2025/26 table
Scottish Premiership 2025/26 table

The Bears have won 27 of their last 35 meetings with the visitors, and the match represents a brilliant opportunity for the attackers to gain some confidence.

Rangers’ strikers need to step up in the Scottish Premiership

James Tavernier is still the top scorer for the Light Blues in the league, and Danilo is the only other player to score than once.

Danilo was brilliant against Hibernian, with his Rangers career seemingly revived under Rohl after experiencing a lack of game time under Russell Martin.

Youssef Chermiti has failed to adapt to Scottish football since his £10million move from Everton, while Bojan Miovski is coming under fire for his recent woes in front of goal.

If Rohl wants to get his team competing on multiple different fronts, he needs a lot more from his strikers, and the clash against Livingston could be a turning point for some of the forwards.

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