
How to watch today’s St Mirren vs Rangers clash: TV channel, live stream and kick-off time
Rangers face a trip to St Mirren on Sunday as they look to bolster their Scottish Premiership title credentials.
Danny Rohl’s side are winless in their last three matches in all competitions, with several players continuing to perform below expectations at Ibrox.
The Bears are currently six points adrift of league leaders Hearts, and with just nine games left to play, Rangers need to step up and claim maximum points from their remaining matches.
They take on a St Mirren side that has Craig McLeish as their interim manager, with former boss Stephen Robinson moving to Aberdeen during the week.
When Rangers play St Mirren on Sunday, fans will be able to watch the game in a number of different ways.

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What channel is St Mirren vs Rangers on?
The hosts are currently 10th in the league, having won just once in their last 13 league matches.
Rangers know that they can exploit St Mirren’s weaknesses, especially due to the turmoil they have faced off the pitch in the past week.
The match is available to watch on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football, while viewers online can also watch the match on Sky Go UK, Sky Go Extra and the Sky Sports+ app.
| Date | 15 March |
| Kick-off time | 12pm |
| Stadium | Ibrox |
| TV Channel | Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football |
Subscribers inside the UK & Ireland can also listen to live audio commentary with their Rangers TV subscription here.
It is also available to watch or stream on NOW TV, requiring a subscription, and can be viewed on their website or app.

The Bears will feel confident going into the match, but they need Ryan Naderi to start scoring after paying so much to sign him in the winter transfer window.
Why Ryan Naderi has a point to prove in St Mirren vs Rangers
Rangers reached an agreement to sign Naderi for £5.2million from Hansa Rostock on deadline day, and he was instantly thrown into the deep end.
However, despite scoring twice in the 8-0 win over Queen’s Park, he has failed to announce himself in the Scottish Premiership.
According to Sofascore, he has a pass accuracy of 78.9 per cent, which is far from good enough if Rohl wants someone to link up the play in the middle.
Naderi has also completed just one successful dribble in the league, and although that isn’t one of his strengths, it’s still an awful return.
If he fails to perform against St Mirren, Rohl may have no choice but to leave the striker out of the team for the foreseeable future.
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