With six victories and a tie from their first seven games under the new manager, Rangers have made a rather successful start to life under Philippe Clement.
The Ibrox team has kept four clean sheets during that streak, and their lone draw was a valuable away point against Sparta Prague, which increases their chances of making it to the Europa League knockout stages. After the international break, Rangers now have 12 games in 37 days, which include a Viaplay Cup Final, league games against Aberdeen, Celtic, and Hearts, as well as a trip to Spain to play Real Betis.
The first encounter is on Sunday at Pittodrie versus Aberdeen, and Clement’s team will have to be far better than the one that lost 3-1 at Ibrox in Michael Beale’s farewell game as manager. Following that, they have a Europa League home match against Aris Limassol, which might determine whether they advance to the knockout stage if they win, before playing Dundee in the Premiership.
That’s followed by a trip to Hearts, Dundee at home, then Real Betis away in the Europa League. After playing Aberdeen in the Viaplay Cup Final, they will play St Johnstone, Motherwell, Ross County, travel to face Celtic, and a home match against Kilmarnock over the course of ten days to celebrate the holiday season.
Rangers run of fixtures in full
Aberdeen vs Rangers – Scottish Premiership – November 26
Rangers vs Aris Limassol – Europa League – November 30
Rangers vs St Mirren – Scottish Premiership – December 3
Hearts vs Rangers – Scottish Premiership – December 6
Rangers vs Dundee – Scottish Premiership – December 9
Betis vs Rangers – Europa League – December 14
Rangers vs Aberdeen – Viaplay Cup – December 17
Rangers vs St Johnstone – Scottish Premiership – December 20
Motherwell vs Rangers – Scottish Premiership – December 24
Rangers vs Ross County – Scottish Premiership – December 27
Celtic vs Rangers – Scottish Premiership – December 30
Rangers vs Kilmarnock – Scottish Premiership – January 2
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