
How to watch Hearts vs Rangers clash: TV channel, live stream, kick-off time
Danny Rohl will be hoping for his biggest win yet as Rangers boss when Rangers face Hearts on Sunday.
Rangers will travel to Tynecastle to face Hearts in a Scottish Premiership encounter that could be season-defining.
Rohl has improved Rangers drastically since coming to Glasgow in October, with the Bears now only nine points behind Hearts.
The Gers have a game in hand over Derek McInnes’ side, and Rohl will be looking to continue his unbeaten start in the league, with a huge result on the cards.
Ibrox News gathers everything you need to know about how to watch the clash on TV.

Rangers vs Hearts will be shown live on TV
Rohl provided a team update on Friday, with question marks still over Bojan Miovski’s involvement for the match.
Hearts suffered a slump in form during November, but after consecutive league wins this month, including a 2-1 victory over Celtic, the Jambos have gained momentum at the right time.
The showdown will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Main Event, with kick-off set to take place at 1.30 pm.
| Match | Venue | Kick-off time | TV Channel |
| Hearts vs Rangers | Tynecastle Park | 1.30 pm | Sky Sports Main Event/Sky Sports Football |
The game can also be streamed on either Sky Sports UHD, the Sky Sports+ app, Rangers TV, or, if you are a Hearts fan, Hearts TV.
Rangers TV offers a pay-per-view service for the match, with a game pass costing £9.99.

Any supporters who can’t watch the game live can catch up on key match action through Sky Sports’ social media channels, with highlights expected to be published on YouTube following the final whistle.
Rangers face uphill battle to get biggest win of the season
Celtic are in a meltdown with Wilfried Nancy’s future for the Hoops in doubt following four losses in as many games, since the Frenchman took the reins.
As a result, Hearts and Rangers have gained important ground on Celtic in the title chase, which makes this match even more important.
Unfortunately for Rohl, Rangers are still battling injury issues across the board, with many key players out, and of course, Miovski’s injury concern is present.
Nevertheless, the German head coach will be looking for three points as always, and a win would turn the tide in what could be the most entertaining title race in years.
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