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First match Last match Starting round Final position Record Pld W D L GF GA GD Win % Scottish Premiership: 3 August 2024 18 May 2025 Matchday 1 24: 15: 5: 4: 47: 19 +28 62.50: Scottish Cup: 19 January 2025 Fourth round 1: 1: 0: 0: 5: 0 +5 100.00: Scottish League Cup: 17 August 2024 15 December 2024 Second round Runners-up 4: 3: 1: 0: 10: 4 +6 ...
First match Last match Starting round Final position Record Pld W D L GF GA GD Win % Scottish Premiership: 5 August 2023 18 May 2024 Matchday 1 2nd 38: 27: 4: 7: 87: 32 +55 71.05: Scottish Cup: 20 January 2024 25 May 2024 Fourth round Runners-up 5: 4: 0: 1: 10: 2 +8 80.00: Scottish League Cup: 19 August 2023 17 December 2023 Second round Winner ...
Rangers: Glasgow: 15:30 GMT: Taylor 56' Maeda 60' Kühn 87' Report: Bajrami 41' Diomande 75' Danilo 88' Stadium: Hampden Park ... Includes all competitive matches ...
The 2024–25 Scottish Premiership (known as the William Hill Premiership for sponsorship reasons) is the twelfth season of the Scottish Premiership, the highest division of Scottish football, and the 128th edition overall of the top national league competition, not including one cancelled due to World War II.
The 2024 Scottish Cup final was the final match of the 2023–24 Scottish Cup, the 139th edition of Scotland's most prestigious knockout football competition. It was contested by Celtic and Rangers at Hampden Park, Glasgow, on 25 May 2024. [1]
The 2023–24 Scottish League Cup final was an association football match that took place at Hampden Park, Glasgow on 17 December 2023. It was the culmination of the 2023–24 Scottish League Cup, the 78th season of the Scottish League Cup (known as the Viaplay Cup for sponsorship reasons), a competition for the 42 teams in the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL).
The fourth-oldest football club in Scotland, Rangers was founded by four teenage boys as they walked through West End Park (now Kelvingrove Park), in March 1872, where they discussed the idea of forming a football club, and played its first match against the now-defunct Callander at the Fleshers' Haugh area of Glasgow Green in May of the same year.
In the first leg at Ibrox, Rangers trailed 0–2 after 60 minutes but after an extraordinary comeback, won 3–2 thanks to a brace from Ianis Hagi and a goal from Joe Aribo, where he beat multiple Braga defenders to score. Rangers then won the second leg 1–0 in Portugal with a goal from Ryan Kent to progress 4–2 on