
"Although some in Rangers' camp might have been left frustrated last weekend as they eventually had to settle for a 0-0 stalemate away at Hibs, the Blues have enjoyed a real resurge since Danny Rohl's arrival at Ibrox back in October. Despite opening Wednesday's showdown sat in bronze medal position and facing a major challenge in the race to reclaim their Premiership crown, the Scottish giants have won each of their other seven domestic appearances across all competitions."
"Getting 2026 underway with a famous comeback against arch-rivals Celtic as they stormed their way to an empathic 3-1 victory, Rangers will also be excited by their extended dominance on home soil. Last seen at Ibrox claiming a routine 3-0 victory against Dundee FC, Rohl's men have won all of their previous seven straight showdowns in front of their own supporters - a run that stems all the way back to the end of November."
"Claiming an essential boost last time out as they secured a 3-0 victory against Aberdeen, Kilmarnock are now desperately searching for some essential stability. Breaking a string of unwanted records this season and firmly scrapping it out at the foot of the Premiership table, Neil McCann's side have put just 17 points on the board from any of their 24 top-flight appearances."
Hearts suffered a major blow away at St Mirren and left the door open in midweek. Scottish action moves to Wednesday with five Premiership showdowns. Celtic and Rangers take centre stage. Rangers drew 0-0 at Hibs but have resurged since Danny Rohl's October arrival, winning each of their other seven domestic appearances. Rangers began 2026 with a 3-1 comeback win over Celtic and last beat Dundee 3-0 at Ibrox. Rohl's men have won seven straight home matches and conceded only one goal at Ibrox in their last eight outings. Kilmarnock beat Aberdeen 3-0 but remain in a relegation battle with 17 points from 24 matches.
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