
How to watch Rangers vs St Mirren clash: TV channel, live stream, kick-off time
Rangers welcome St Mirren to Ibrox on Tuesday evening as they look to build on an important win.
Thelo Aasgaard scored the winner as Rangers beat Motherwell 1-0 on Saturday to move up to third in the Scottish Premiership.
The 23-year-old midfielder tapped home at the back post midway through the second period, after Nicolas Raskin had a goal ruled out for offside earlier in the half.
Danny Rohl’s side will be hoping they can build some momentum as St Mirren come to town, although it is set to be a difficult contest for the Gers given the visitors’ recent form.
Ibrox News has highlighted everything you need to know ahead of the game.

Where to watch Rangers vs St Mirren
St Mirren are unbeaten in five games across all competitions, and recently shocked Celtic at Hampden Park to lift the Scottish League Cup.
The Gers will be acutely aware of the threat that Stephen Robinson’s side possess, and will have to be somewhere near their best to pick up all three points.
Unfortunately for Rangers fans, the match will not be broadcast by Sky Sports, and Tuesday’s clash will only be available to watch in certain locations.
Rangers TV subscribers from inside the UK & Ireland will only be able to listen to live audio commentary. Subscribers who are abroad can stream the game.

Kick off is scheduled for 7.45 pm on Tuesday 30 November, and it will be the Gers’ final game of 2025.
Rangers have golden chance to pile pressure on Hearts
Rangers are now just nine points adrift of Hearts in the Scottish Premiership, after the league leaders were beaten 3-2 by Hibernian in the Edinburgh derby on Saturday.
The Glasgow outfit’s clash against St Mirren is their game in hand over Derek McInnes’ side, so they have the chance to close the gap to just six points on Tuesday evening.
Celtic are six points clear of Rangers, and also have a game in hand over Hearts, so can go level with the league leaders if they beat Motherwell.
| Position | Team | Games | Points |
| 1 | Hearts | 19 | 41 |
| 2 | Celtic | 18 | 38 |
| 3 | Rangers | 18 | 32 |
This makes the St Mirren fixture a must-win for Rohl’s side, if they are to have any real hope of challenging for the title this season.
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