
Rangers vs Hibernian: How to watch, streaming details and kick-off time
Rangers are looking to end a dire home campaign on a relative high on Wednesday, as they welcome Hibernian to Ibrox.
It has been a dismal few weeks for the Gers, who have been dumped out of the title race with two games to go, as a result of three losses on the bounce in the league for the first time since 2000.
After falling to defeat against Motherwell, Danny Rohl‘s side were left with a lot to do to remain in title contention, as they faced both Hearts and Celtic away from home.
After that bitterly disappointing week, the goal is to at least finish the term on a high.
With Hibs making the trip from the capital, Rangers are aiming to take all three points in their final home match of the season.
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How to watch Rangers vs Hibernian
With the title race now between Hearts and Celtic, the attention has shifted away from Ibrox.
As a result, Wednesday’s clash with Hibs will be unavailable to those in the UK – though there are ways to follow via streaming.
| Rangers vs Hibs TV details | |
| Venue | Ibrox |
| Kick-off time | 20:00 GMT |
| How to follow | Rangers TV |
Supporters outside the UK will be able to catch the action via the Rangers TV channel with a subscription, with Hearts and Celtic both televised on Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports +.
As per usual, the Gers will be providing coverage of the match across the various social media channels and in the match hub on the website.
Highlights of the clash will soon follow, while the focus in the aftermath could be on Hearts, who could be crowned champions with a win and corresponding defeat for Celtic.
Rangers to finish well after disappointing period
Naturally, the recent run feels like a kick in the stomach for Rangers, who clawed their way back into title contention under Rohl, who has been at the heart of rumours surrounding his future.
However, after a fantastic run heading into the split, all of the hard work was undone by the string of defeats.
Nonetheless, momentum ahead of next season is still up for grabs.

For all the negatives in recent weeks, there have been positive signs across the second half of the season, with goals flying in at Ibrox before the short pause.
With two to go, Rangers simply cannot go out with a whimper, and must be ruthless against Hibs and Falkirk, despite the two matches not being the big outings hoped for under a month ago.
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