Rangers now face a gruelling 12-game post-international break run to finish 2023 after fixtures with St Johnstone and Hibs were rearranged.
Ranges have announced that the home clash with the Perthshire Saints will now take place on Wednesday the 20th of December, adding to an already hectic run of fixtures.
The clash away to Hibs will now take place on the 24th of January after Rangers forced both fixtures to be rearranged due to their progress in the Scottish League Cup.
With a Europa League clash against Sparta Prague to come this week before a visit to face Livingston at the Tony Macaroni Stadium, Rangers will have to draw breath during the international break.
That’s because a hectic run of 12 matches in only 37 days – an average of just over a game every three days – awaits the club on their return.
Rangers face hectic run of festive fixtures
Rangers kick off with a tough away day at Pittodrie on the 26th of November before finishing up for the winter break at Ibrox against Kilmarnock on the 2nd of January.
Between those matches Rangers will complete their Europa League group, contest the Scottish League Cup Final and visit Tynecastle, Fir Park and Celtic Park.
In a gruelling run of fixtures, Rangers host Aris Limassol (30/11) after facing Aberdeen before hosting St Mirren at Ibrox (03/12).
Rangers then face a midweek trip to Tynecastle to play Hearts (06/12) and complete that week’s fixtures by playing Dundee at Ibrox (09/12).
The club then complete their Europa League campaign away to Real Betis in Spain (14/12) before a League Cup Final clash against Aberdeen at Hampden (17/12).

A hectic Christmas run of fixtures against St Johnstone (H – 20/12), Motherwell (A – 24/12) and Ross County (H – 27/12) then follows before that visit to Celtic Park on 30th December.
It promises to be a make or break period of the season for Rangers and with the side resurgent under Philippe Clement, let’s see how they hold up during the festive.
