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Falkirk vs Rangers: Supercomputer predicts result of Scottish Premiership clash

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Rangers will travel to the Falkirk Stadium to take on Falkirk in the Scottish Premiership on Sunday.

Danny Rohl’s team could go into the game knowing that a win would send them to the top of the SPFL table.

They play a day after Hearts and Celtic, who take on Motherwell and St Mirren, respectively.

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Supercomputer predicts Rangers to beat Falkirk

Football MD’s supercomputer crunched the numbers ahead of Round 33 in the Scottish Premiership.

The data revealed that the Gers are expected to pick up the three points against the team currently in sixth place.

Rangers go into this game on a good run of form, unbeaten in their last six, picking up four wins on the way.

Danny Rohl looks on seriously.
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In fact, they have lost just one league game under Rohl’s leadership, which undoubtedly gives them momentum going into this game.

Falkirk, on the other hand, have lost three of their last six games and do not go into this match in the best form.

That is why they have been given only a 19 per cent chance of getting the three points, while the visitors are the overwhelming favourites with 59 per cent.

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How can Rangers fans watch the Falkirk game?

Every game is now like a cup final for Rangers, making it a must-watch game for their fans.

In the United Kingdom, Gers fans can watch their side in action on Sky Sports Football.

The game will kick off at 12 pm on Sunday, 12 April, with a studio show preceding and following it.

Sky Sports is available to be added to any Sky TV package for a fee of £22 per month for all nine sports channels.

Alternatively, fans can subscribe to the entire sports package along with Netflix for a combined monthly fee of £35.

If fans prefer watching the game online, there is the option to stream it as well.

The Sky Go application is available on a number of devices, including most smartphones and tablets.

Supporters can also watch the game on Sky’s NOW service with a day membership of £14.99 or a monthly membership worth £34.99.