
How to watch today’s Rangers vs Hibernian clash: TV channel, live stream, kick-off time
Rangers host Hibernian at Ibrox on Monday as they aim to close the gap on Hearts.
The Bears are 12 points off the summit of the Scottish Premiership and are reeling off the back of a disastrous result in Europe.
Rangers lost 2-1 to Ferencvaros on Thursday to more or less confirm their elimination from the Europa League.
The Light Blues are the favourites against Hibs, and Rohl has renewed the optimism among fans around Govan with his unbeaten start to life in the league.
Ibrox News has highlighted everything you need to know ahead of the game.

Where to watch Rangers vs Hibs
Hibs come into the match off the back of a 3-0 win over Falkirk, and they sit just two points behind Rohl’s side, having played a game more.
Unfortunately for Gers fans, the match was not selected for TV coverage by Sky Sports, and Monday’s clash will only be available to watch at an additional cost.
| Date | 15 December |
| Kick-off time | 7:45pm |
| Stadium | Ibrox |
Rangers TV are offering a pay-per-view service for the match, with a game pass costing £9.99.
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.
Thankfully for supporters, Rangers have won both games against Hibs this season, with Danilo’s early goal proving to be the match-winner last time out.

Bojan Miovski is playing excellently under Rohl, and no Rangers player will be more confident than him if he can beat his race against time to prove his fitness.
Bojan Miovski well-placed to extend brilliant record vs Hibs
Miovski’s brace against Kilmarnock on 6 December fired the Bears to a 3-0 win at Rugby Park, and he has now emerged as Rohl’s favoured striker.
His acrobatic finish against Ferencvaros was the product of a man who has finally found his feet at Ibrox after a slow start.
The North Macedonia international has scored five goals in 11 matches against Hibs, and enjoyed prolific performances against them during his spell at Aberdeen.
With five goals in all competitions this season, the North Macedonian has had a slow start to life in Govan, with confidence hitting an all-time low at the start of Rohl’s reign.
Monday could see him score just his second goal at Ibrox, and with his first coming in the Premier Sports Cup quarter-final win against Hibs on 20 September, he won’t be doubting himself at all if he starts.
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