Is Rangers vs Hibs on TV? Kick-off time, live stream, team news, referee & VAR

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Rangers face the form team in the Premiership this weekend as Hibs visit Ibrox aiming for an upset.

Incredibly, David Gray’s side are unbeaten in 15 league games and have went from relegation contenders to challenging for third spot and thus European football in the summer.

Gray was voted the SPFL’s Manager of the Month for March as a result. With that, Barry Ferguson knows he’s in for a challenge on Saturday.

But Rangers will be expected to win, as they always are, and the interim manager is seeking his first Premiership home victory at home having lost to Motherwell a few weeks ago.

Ferguson bemoaned “old habits” against Dundee last weekend, even if Rangers went on to win a thrilling game 4-3 – those issues cannot be made again versus this Hibs side.

Below, Rangers News has everything you need to know about Rangers vs Hibs including TV and live stream details, the latest team news, an injury round-up plus the appointed officials.

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Rangers vs Hibs kick-off time

Rangers host high-flying Hibs on Saturday, March 29 in the Scottish Premiership at Ibrox. Kick-off is at the traditional time of 3pm BST.

Is Rangers vs Hibs live on TV?

Unfortunately, due to the 3pm UK-wide TV blackout, Rangers vs Hibs will not be televised live by either broadcast rights holders Sky Sports or Premier Sports.

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However, Rangers fans living outside the UK and Ireland can watch the Hibs game live on Rangers TV provided you have an international subscription.

If you are out and about, you can listen to commentary of the game live via BBC Radio Scotland. Coverage on Sportsound will follow after Open All Mics.

You can watch Sportscene’s match highlights of Rangers vs Hibs on BBC Scotland at 7:15pm on Saturday evening. The programme will be repeated later that night on BBC One Scotland at 11:40pm.

Rangers team & injury news

Neil McCann intimated Vaclav Cerny is an injury doubt for the Hibs encounter, but is hopeful the winger can be involved at the weekend.

There are no other major injury issues after the 4-3 win over Dundee, with youngster Bailey Rice recovering from a knock sustained at Dens Park.

Neraysho Kasanwirjo remains the only long-term injury absentee at the Rangers Training Centre.

Referee & VAR

The officials for Rangers vs Hibs have been confirmed by the SFA. The on-field referee will be Don Robertson and he will be assisted by David Roome and Ross Macleod.

Kevin Clancy will be the VAR, while Alan Mulvanny has been confirmed as the AVAR.

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