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

Falkirk host Rangers on Saturday in a fixture that carries major significance for the visitors, though not for the reasons their supporters had anticipated.

A little over a month ago, Danny Rohl’s side entered the split buoyed by a 6-3 win away to Falkirk, a result that kept them firmly in contention for the title with five matches remaining.

At that stage, the return trip on the final day of the season had looked like it might serve as a title celebration.

Instead, Rangers arrive needing to halt a run of four straight defeats, having fallen entirely out of the race.

With only pride and momentum still at stake, the Gers have one last chance to salvage something from the final match of the campaign, with a fifth consecutive loss being the kind of result a club of Rangers’ stature can simply not afford.

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How to watch Falkirk vs Rangers

With the title race now between Hearts and Celtic, the attention has shifted away from Ibrox.

As a result, Sunday’s clash with Falkirk will be unavailable to those in the UK – though there are ways to follow online.

Rangers vs Hibs TV details
VenueFalkirk Stadium
Kick-off time12:30 GMT
How to followRangers TV

Viewers outside the UK can watch the match live on Rangers TV with a subscription, while supporters in the UK can catch Celtic vs Hearts on Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Main Event.

Rangers will also provide live updates through their usual social media platforms and via the match hub on the club’s website.

Match highlights will be available shortly after full-time, although much of the post-match attention is expected to centre on the title race, with Hearts heading to Parkhead to face Celtic in a bid to unseat the reigning champions.

Falkirk trip is not the one that Rangers expected

When Rangers swept aside Falkirk away from home in April, the expectation was that they would return there this month with the chance to seal the title.

Instead, that scenario has completely unravelled, with the Govan side failing to put together anything resembling a serious challenge.

Rangers last lost four league games in a row in 1983
Credit: Imago

Now, the focus has shifted to avoiding a fifth straight defeat – a run that would be a completely new low for Rangers and only intensify the uncertainty surrounding Rohl’s future.

For any player hoping to remain at the club next season, Saturday offers the perfect opportunity to make a statement.

That message, however, has been repeated for weeks, and recent performances give little reason for optimism as the campaign draws to a close.

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