Rangers vs Motherwell: How to watch, TV channel and kick-off time

Rangers are back in action in the Scottish Premiership on Sunday, as they welcome Motherwell to Ibrox.

Danny Rohl’s side continued to fire on all cylinders heading into the split, beating Falkirk 6-3 on the road, after 4-1 and 4-2 home wins against Aberdeen and Dundee United.

The Gers sit just a point behind league leaders Hearts, with Old Firm rivals Celtic two points further back.

With the three pace setters locked together at the top of the standings, the Govan outfit are looking to get off to a strong start to the run-in this weekend.

Looking ahead to the bout in Glasgow, Ibrox News takes a look at the key details on how to follow.

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How to watch Rangers vs Motherwell

It has been a fantastic season overall for visitors Motherwell, who sit fourth in the Scottish Premiership standings.

Though, the Steelmen have dropped off across the last month, with just one win in five leading up to the split.

Rangers vs Motherwell details
Date26 April
Kick-off time3pm
StadiumIbrox
ChannelsRangers TV/BBC Radio Scotland

With Sunday’s Edinburgh derby selected by Sky Sports, Rangers’ clash with Motherwell will not be televised live in the UK.

Those not at Ibrox on Sunday will be able to listen to live audio commentary from BBC Radio Scotland, alongside the Gers’ official channel.

However, those outside the UK will have the chance to watch the match with a Rangers TV subscription, while highlights will be provided shortly after the final whistle to those home and abroad.

Rangers to carry momentum after strong run

Following back-to-back disappointments against Celtic at the start of March, Rohl’s side have responded perfectly.

With four wins on the bounce heading into the split, the Gers ensured that the pressure is firmly kept on league leaders Hearts with five to go.

In these wins, Rangers played some fantastic football, with multiple scintillating displays in the final third bolstering their goal difference amid the title race.

Rangers midfielder Nicolas Raskin the background with William Hill Premiership table after 33 matches
Credit: Imago

On the final day of the season, the Govan outfit make the trip to Falkirk once again, after recently beating the Stirlingshire outfit 6-3 on the final day of the regular season.

Between now and then, the immediate goal is to get a run going, with two huge fixtures coming up against Hearts and Celtic after the visit of Motherwell.

Welcoming the Steelmen to Ibrox, Rangers must ensure that they carry the momentum gained before the split, and potentially take the opportunity to go top this weekend, with Hearts having a tricky fixture against rivals Hibs.

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