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Glasgow Rangers
Aberdeen
Attacks
112
72
Dangerous Attacks
61
13
Ball Possession
61
39
On Target
7
1
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2005
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End 4-1
96′
4-1
J.Tavernier
95′
T.Keskinen
92′
B.Miovski
86′
B.Miovski
Y.Chermiti
86′
D.Gassama
M. Moore
81′
Jayden·Meghoma
T.Rommens
81′
C.Barron
T. P. Chukwuani
73′
O. Antman
T. Aasgaard
69′
E. Gyamfi
67′
M.Lazetić
K.Nisbet
67′
G. Shinnie
A. Palaversa
67′
T.Keskinen
A. A. Olalekan
62′
3-1
N. Raskin
Assist: T. Aasgaard
59′
D. Geiger
52′
2-1
D. Geiger
Assist: A. A. Olalekan
48′
2-0
M. Moore
Assist: Ryan·Naderi
45′
T.Olusanya
K.Bilalovic
45′
A.Jensen
D.Lobban
Halftime 1-0
35′
1-0
T. P. Chukwuani
29′
J. Milne
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Match Info
Rangers delivered a commanding 4-1 victory over Aberdeen at Ibrox Stadium in a Scottish Premiership clash that kicked off at 01:45 on March 22, 2026. This emphatic win strengthens Rangers' position at the top of the league table, dealing a significant blow to Aberdeen's European qualification hopes in a one-sided contest. The home side took control early, netting two quick goals within the first twenty minutes to set the tone. Aberdeen managed to pull one back before halftime to offer a glimmer of hope, but a second-half brace from Rangers' star forward sealed the three points, with the final goal coming from a well-worked counter-attack in the 85th minute. The match was defined by Rangers' clinical finishing in the final third and their dominance in midfield, which Aberdeen struggled to contain throughout the ninety minutes. This result sees Rangers extend their lead at the summit of the Premiership, while Aberdeen remain in mid-table, their aspirations for a top-four finish taking a major hit. Post-match, the Rangers manager praised his team's "professional and ruthless" performance, while the Aberdeen boss lamented his side's defensive errors in key moments. The starting XI for Rangers featured their first-choice goalkeeper and a strong defensive line, while Aberdeen lined up in a 4-2-3-1 formation aiming to absorb pressure.

