How to watch Livingston vs Rangers Scottish Premiership game, including kick-off time & team news.
Filip Helander, John Souttar, Tom Lawrence, Ridvan Yilmaz, and Steven Davis are unavailable for Rangers' game against Livingston due to injuries. N/A They have only lost twice in their last nine outings and that form should give them enough hope to pose a challenge to the visitors.
James Tavernier opened the scoring from the penalty spot early in the first half and the Ibrox captain made it 2-0 with 12 minutes to go when he curled in a ...
“It was his first league goal of the season and it is important,” Beale said of Roofe’s goal. I think that is six away wins in the league on the bounce, which is not an easy thing to do. And then obviously the third goal is nice as well.” Unfortunately their boy gets a second yellow card and then we score in the same attack. “We might have scored one or two more but I was really happy with the performance. “These are difficult surfaces to play on and I felt that we dealt well with everything Livingston threw at us.
The Sportscene panel of Scotland legend James McFadden and Rangers hero Neil McCann pored over the two big decisions, with the former wondering why both ...
I don't think you can argue that it's a free kick, he's stopping a promising play, so it is a second yellow. This is a decision made by Andrew Dallas in the VAR room. For some unknown reason, he just takes a rush of energy and blood to the head and tears after him, there is contact there. Now, he is trying to pull out and you could make the argument that Roofe is trying to initiate contact. "The decision by Omeonga, you can't go back to VAR to look at yellow cards. "Especially with VAR, you are giving the referee another look, and for me it is an easier one to give that not when you see how blatant the shirt pull is.
Michael Beale revealed Malik Tillman, Ryan Jack and John Lundstram are big doubts for Rangers ViaPlay Cup final against Celtic at Hampden Park next Sunday.
I think it's a soft yellow card." "I'm going to concede he had his jersey but I don't think he pulled it. It's debatable." I don't think there was any force in it. "But you have to trust your next group of players. What a weekend for that young man.
However, VAR did have a say on the match as Tavernier only scored his first after Andrew Dallas stepped in to ask referee David Dickinson to look back at a ...
[ Light Blues](https://www.footballscotland.co.uk/all-about/rangers-fc) claimed a 3-0 victory thanks to a James Tavernier brace and Kemar Roofe strike later in the second half. Here, Football Scotland look back on the big incidents. So while VAR may only have been involved in once incident during the clash between Livingston and Rangers, it was enough of an impact to send the visitors on their way to claiming all three points Livingston later went down to 10 men after Stephane Omeonga was shown a second yellow card for a foul on [Roofe](https://www.footballscotland.co.uk/all-about/kemar-roofe) on the edge of the box, though VAR didn’t have to intervene on this occasion. So while VAR may have only been involved in one incident this afternoon, it made enough of an impact to send Rangers on their way to claiming all three points. However, VAR did have a say on the match as Tavernier only scored his first after Andrew Dallas stepped in to ask referee David Dickinson to look back at a potential penalty, which was then awarded to [Rangers](https://www.footballscotland.co.uk/all-about/rangers-fc).
Rangers supporter ultras group the Union Bears came under fire from some fellow fans for a banner today which was ill-timed at best with the cup final a ...
Moral of the story? It was unneeded, and unwanted. But it doesn’t matter if it was at Beale, or at the board – it was a completely unwanted distraction ahead of a huge cup final against our old enemy whatever it was meant to mean, and it was a deeply misguided and ill-conceived piece of timing by fans putting politics first.
Fans in the Rangers end during their match with Livingston have hit out at First Minister Nicola Sturgeon after her resignation.
[Rangers ](https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/all-about/rangers-fc)players and board to deliver on bringing silverware to Govan, with a Viaplay Cup final against rivals Celtic looming after their latest [Premiership ](https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/all-about/scottish-premiership)test. A banner held aloft by the Rangers fans read on the departing leader of Scotland: "Years of lies and corruption. They are unbeaten since Michael Beale's arrival in Govan prior to restarting post-World Cup. Her successor will be unveiled next month but some fans have been quick to send a back-handed thank you to [Rangers](https://twitter.com/DR_Rangers) and [Celtic](https://twitter.com/DR_Celtic) podcast pages and sign up to our [newsletters](https://data.reachplc.com/230162891786363) to make sure you never miss a beat throughout the season. [Livingston ](https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/all-about/livingston-fc)have hit out at First Minister Nicola Sturgeon after her resignation.
This afternoon - during the Scottish Premiership match against Livingston - Rangers supporters aimed a banner at Sturgeon. Blasting her close to nine years in ...
It's a privilege beyond measure, one that has sustained and inspired me in good times and in the toughest hours of my toughest days. The display read: "Years of lies and corruption. #ThankYouNicola"
The Bayern Munich loanee is has been in impressive form in recent weeks but is a surprise absentee for the visit to West Lothian.
Ahead of kick-off in West Lothian, [Beale](https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/all-about/michael-beale) has moved to explain the decision to leave out Tillman on BBC Sportsound, noting John Lundstram and Ryan Jack could also miss the derby at the national stadium. He said: "Tillman had a slight problem with his calf and his hamstring so add that to John Lundstram's ankle and Ryan Jack having a problem with his calf it's not ideal with the schedule we have got right now. Following an impressive run of form, the 20-year-old is missing from the
The match ratings from the Tony Macaroni as Rangers won 3-0 thanks to a double from captain James Tavernier and a tidy finish from Kemar Roofe.
Antonio Colak: Entered the game with a quarter of an hour to play. Was put through on goal by Cantwell but took a dodgy second touch and was foiled by the onrushing George. Glen Kamara: The Finn did a lot of dirty work in the middle. Constantly talking to his teammates, he's the on pitch leader, a quality he shows consistently in games like this. His true quality will be tested in bigger games but his crisp use of the ball and cool head make him a good foil for his more physical partner. Converted the opening goal from the spot with a well-struck penalty.
Today, Scottish football got a reminder of Celtic's domestic dominance over the last decade-plus, but it didn't come from Celtic Park.
Celtic have won a remarkable 20 major honours in the same time period, ten times the number of our rivals. Especially when they are due to play a cup final next week. Celtic facing Rangers in a cup final has actually been a rarity in recent years so there’ll a lot of hype around this one, especially with the Bhoys so dominant in the league and having a team that can potentially win a treble.