How to watch today’s Livingston vs Rangers clash: TV channel, live stream and kick-off time

Rangers face a trip to Livingston on Sunday as they look to bolster their Scottish Premiership title credentials.

Danny Rohl‘s side will feel buoyed by their 4-2 win over Hearts at Ibrox last weekend and will feel incredibly confident of securing another three points.

Not only are the Bears the heavy favourites for the match, but there is renewed optimism around Govan that they could win their first Scottish Premiership title since 2020-21.

With so little separating the top three, the title race looks set to go down to the wire, and the Gers can’t afford to slip up at Almondvale Stadium.

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

Danny Rohl's win percentage as West Ham manager
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How to watch Livingston vs Rangers

Livingston come into the game on a 25-match winless run in the league and they are rooted to the bottom of the table.

Their only win in the Scottish Premiership was against Falkirk on 9 August, and Marvin Bartley’s men look destined for relegation.

The match is available to watch on Sky Sports Football, while viewers online can also watch the match on Sky Go UK, Now UK, Sky Go Extra and the Sky Sports+ app.

Date22 November
Kick-off time3pm
StadiumIbrox
TV ChannelSky Sports Football

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

The Bears have won 28 of their last 36 meetings against the hosts, and the match represents a brilliant opportunity for them to make a statement to their rivals.

With Celtic playing Hibernian at the same time, Sunday could prove to be an incredibly pivotal day in the title race.

23 games in all competitions since Livingston last beat Rangers stat.
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It’s up to Rohl’s side to secure the three points by any means necessary, and that definitely won’t be as easy as it looks.

Ryan Naderi and Youssef Chermiti both have points to prove

Both games between the teams this season ended 2-1 to Rangers, but they have undergone a lot of changes since their last meeting on 22 November.

While Livingston will make it hard for the Bears, the likes of Ryan Naderi and Youssef Chermiti should be desperate to make a mark on the match.

Chermiti may have scored a hat-trick against the Jambos, but he needs to show fans that he can score important goals on a consistent basis.

As for Naderi, he is yet to find the back of the net in the league since arriving from Hansa Rostock on 2 February, despite impressing in his four appearances so far.

Both strikers played alongside each other versus Hearts, and there is definitely a long way to go before they can form a successful partnership.

However, finding themselves on the scoresheet against the league’s worst defence will do wonders for their pride, and they can prove to Rangers supporters why Rohl places faith in them to spearhead this title charge.

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