Is Rangers vs Livingston on TV? Stream details, kick-off time and team news for Scottish Premiership clash
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Rangers will bid to maintain their four-point advantage at the top of the Scottish Premiership when they host Livingston at Ibrox.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s men stuttered to a 1-1 draw with Aberdeen on their last league outing but responded emphatically by thrashing League Two side Stirling Albion 4-0 in the Scottish Cup on Friday night.
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Livingston arrive in Govan having lost just once in their last six and Davie Martindale’s side knocked out Ross County to move into the Scottish Cup fifth round on Saturday.
Ayo Obileye’s penalty was enough to separate the two sides, which continued their unbeaten start to the new year,
However, the Lions have conceded three goals in each of their previous two Premiership encounters with Rangers.
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We’ve gathered all the information you need on the match and how to watch it below…
What time does Rangers vs Livingston kick-off?
Who: Rangers vs Livingston
What: Scottish Premiership
Where: Ibrox Stadium
When: Wednesday, January 26th – kick-off 7.45pm.
How to watch on TV – Is there a live stream?
No, unfortunately the game is not live on television. The match can be streamed live on Rangers TV.
Subscribers can also purchase a match pass on a one-off basis for £9.99.
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Hide AdWhat’s the team news ahead of Rangers vs Livingston?
Playmaker Ianis Hagi was forced off injured during the first half of Friday’s Scottish Cup tie with Stirling and will now miss the rest of the season after undergoing knee surgery.
However, Ryan Jack and Scott Arfield are both available for selection after recent injury setbacks, while a late call will be made on Joe Aribo’s involvement,
The influential midfielder has returned to Glasgow following Nigeria’s shock African Cup of Nations exit.