Things might’ve not gone to plan for Rangers in the Scottish Premiership this season.
But the Ibrox support will be expecting Rangers to finish on a high after another drastic domestic campaign which will see the Rangers squad come up empty handed.
Celtic are set to secure a record-matching 54th league title, whilst the Parkhead club have a sixth treble in nine years in the sights at Hampden.
Now, the SPFL have confirmed the post-split fixtures with Rangers fans now fully understanding the club’s end of season schedule.

Rangers’ Scottish Premiership post-split fixtures announced
Rangers will face off against St Mirren, Celtic, Aberdeen, Dundee United and Hibs to wrap up the season after the top six was confirmed over the weekend.
The Gers will kick off the split fixtures away to St Mirren, whilst Celtic can wrap up the title by taking at least a point at Tannadice the same weekend.
If Rangers beat Saints and Celtic fail to draw or win against Dundee United, Celtic could be confirmed as Scottish Premiership champions at Ibrox.
Failing that, you just know we’re going to get the likes of Chris Sutton demanding a guard of honour when the Parkhead club come to Glasgow’s southside.
Rangers will then welcome Aberdeen and Dundee United to Ibrox, before finishing the season away at Easter Road.
Rangers know key Europa League and Scottish Premiership dates
Before Rangers travel to Paisley to face off against St Mirren, the Gers face a season-defining trip to Spain to play Athletic Bilbao in the Europa League.
Rangers held Athletic Club 0-0 at Ibrox despite being reduced to ten men around ten minutes into the match when Robin Propper was sent off.
Should Rangers overcome the Spaniards, then they face the prospect of a Europa League semi-final either side of the final Old Firm derby of the season.
Rangers also have nine days off after the trip to Spain to prepare for the trip to Paisley, with the Scottish Cup semi-finals to be played the weekend of the 19th and 20th.
| Match (Competition) | Date (Kick-off time) |
| Athletic Club v Rangers (Europa League) | 17/04 (8PM) |
| St Mirren v Rangers (Scottish Premiership) | 26/04 (3PM) |
| Rangers v Lyon/Manchester United (Europa League) | 01/05 (8PM) |
| Rangers v Celtic (Scottish Premiership) | 04/05 (12PM) |
| Lyon/Manchester United v Rangers (Europa League) | 08/05 (8PM) |
| Rangers v Aberdeen (Scottish Premiership) | 11/05 (12PM) |
| Rangers v Dundee United (Scottish Premiership) | 14/05 (7:45PM) |
| Hibs v Rangers (Scottish Premiership) | 17/05 (12:30PM) |
| Rangers v Lazio/Bodo Glimt/Eintracht Frankfurt/Tottenham Hotspur | 21/05 (8PM) |
If Rangers do the unthinkable and reach this season’s final, Rangers would have four days to prepare for the return to Bilbao after facing off against Hibs.
