The beginning of a new football season in Europe is always special, both for the teams and their staff including the players, and for the fans. After the summer drought, for some more than others, it is finally time to play domestic and European football and compete against some of the best in your class. It has already been a few matchdays for the Scottish Premiership teams as everyone is slowly but surely gaining form. Moreover, European football in the historic 2024/25 season is going through an interesting shakeup, and Rangers F.C. will be there to witness it.
After several seasons of varying success with plenty of chances for both domestic and European titles, the Glasgow giant is hungry for more. The players are determined to show up and show off while the fans are eager to finally see a string of success with plenty of goals resulting in wins. So far, four Premiership games have been played and the UEFA Europa League is starting soon. The new format will see The Gers play some interesting opponents for the first time ever which is exactly the type of proving grounds they desire.
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Join us in this article as we explore the ongoing season and try to determine how successful our team can be. It is crucial for those of us who enjoy sports betting on Stake.com as it is crucial to predict the outcome of the season and win those bets.
A Moderate Start
So far, Rangers has played 4 games in the 2024/25 campaign winning two games, drawing one, and losing one. As of this writing, they are currently in the number 4 spot on the table with 7 points and a goal difference of 4. They scored 8 and allowed 4, good for the third-best goal difference so far. After a draw to open the season away at Hearts, they went on to win two games at home and then lose away.
Except for these league games, the Rangers also won their lone League Cup match, a 2-0 win against St. Johnstone at home. Between these matches in the domestic competitions, the Glasgow side lost their chance to qualify for the UEFA Champions League. In the final two games, they drew in Kyiv against Dynamo 1-1 and then lost at home to the same side 0-2. A heartbreak, but their consolation prize is the Europa League and its new format.
Rangers currently have two players in the top five leading scorers. Dessers shares the number one spot with 3 goals and Matondo is one of the players with 2 goals to his name. Matondo and Tavernier both have 2 assists to their name so far. Overall, it has been a mixed bag so far, but it is early season and the team has many chances to turn it around. All it takes is a few wins to raise the spirits and get back on track. And the chances will soon start coming left and right.
A Hectic September and October Schedule
Certainly, for fans of the game and of the team, the upcoming month and a half are going to be very memorable. Hopefully for the good. The matches that Rangers F.C. is playing this fall are going to be plenty, both in domestic competitions like the league and the cup, and in Europe. In September alone, from the 15th to the 29th, they have 4 scheduled games in 3 different competitions.
First, they are facing Dundee United at their stadium on Sunday, September 15. It is the perfect chance to win 3 points and overtake them for the 3rd spot on the table. Dundee has yet to lose a game this season as they have drawn the first two and then won the next two. Historically, Rangers have faired well against them and this is a prime chance for the team to start a winning streak. The second league game comes on September 29th against Hibernian at home, a must-win.
After Dundee United, we are playing Dundee at home in the quarter-finals of the League Cup on Saturday, September 21st. It is a great chance to qualify for the semi-finals and remain in contention for a title. Winning a brace against Dundee teams in such a short period would do wonders for the next several matches and the team’s confidence levels.
Five days later on Thursday, September 26, the historic UEFA Europa League starts for Rangers F.C. The boys travel to Sweden to face off against Malmo FF in the first out of eight league-stage games of the season. It is a tough opponent but one that is well in the range of the Glasgowans. This time around, teams are only playing against each team once. There will be no second leg to make up for a lost chance. Away games will be vital for every team and the boys should give it their all to start the competition strong.
October will feature 6 games for Rangers, 4 Premiership matches, and 2 Europa League clashes. This is an amazing chance for online football betting. It is bound to be one for the ages with a long break in the middle of the month to recoup. Firstly, we have the tough home matchup against the French side Olympique Lyonnais on Thursday, October 3, a game that should feature plenty of goals. Only three days later on Sunday, October 6, the boys will welcome St. Johnstone for another Premiership game.
Then comes a 13-day international break as the team continues their campaign on Saturday, October 19th away at Kilmarnock. At the moment, they are the last-placed team with 3 losses and a draw, good for a single point and a -9 goal difference. It is a must-win match against a much weaker opponent. Then on Thursday, October 24th comes another European game where the Rangers will host the Romanian club FCSB (Straua Bucuresti). It should be the easiest out of the first three European games between them, Malmo, and Lyon, and therefore a great one to place some bets on.
Rangers finishes the month of October with two Premiership games. Firstly, they will welcome St. Mirren on the 27th, only to travel to Aberdeen on the 30th for a very tough away matchup. We can expect a win against St. Mirren at home, while anything can happen at Aberdeen. They are currently the number two team with all four wins and a goal difference of 6. However, they have scored the same number of goals as Rangers with 8.
New Singinigs are Doing Well
It is no secret that the team has gone through a big shakeup over the summer. In July and August, 13 players left the club and 10 new players arrived. Such a turnover is considerable and is definitely one of the reasons for a mixed start to the new season. It takes time for the players to get to know each other, develop relationships and bonds, and learn each other’s habits. Most of all, it will take a few more games to build trust and learn what to expect when playing together.
The biggest signings are definitely Mohammed Baba Diomande (5 million), Nedim Bajrami (4 million), and Robin Propper (3.2 million). They are expected to have an immediate impact on the team and shake things up following some major departures. The best thing right now is that the starting 11 are roughly the same meaning the core of the team is intact. On top of this, they have been, and some still are, taking part in national duty in the UEFA Nations League competition.
This is a great way to stay in shape while increasing form in matches that are quite different from domestic leagues and Europe. It is also another way for fans to do some quality online betting. John Souttar and Connor Barron played two games for their Scotland national team, versus Poland at home and in Portugal. For Barron, it is his first senior Scotland call-up. Ross McCausland faced Luxembourg and Bulgaria with his Northern Ireland teammates, while Vaclav Cerny went home to the Czech Republic to face Ukraine, before which he played an away game versus Georgia.
Nedim Bajrami, one of the new signings, played in Ukraine for his home country of Albania on September 7. On September 10, he faces Georgia. After he arrived at the club, he said that he was very happy when he learned about the Rangers move. The 25-year-old Albanian is excited and ready to prove himself in the new environment. Last but not least, Ianis Hagi played on September 6 against Kosovo, and on September 9 versus Lithuania. He represented his home country Romania.
The African Cup of Nations Qualifiers also called upon players from around the world to do their national duties, so Mohamed Diomande represented Ivory Coast. The team faced Zambia on September 6 and Chad on September 10. In addition to this, the young guns from Scotland, the Under-21 national team players Leon King and Lews Budinauckas, faced Spain on September 6 and Malta on September 10.
Latest Ranger F.C. News
In the latest news that fans should know about, there have been some Premiership fixtures updates. The domestic league match with St. Johnstone on October 6 has been moved to 8 PM kick-off. This is because of the Great Scottish Run in Glasgow on the same day, which always results in closed roads around the Southside. The traditional afternoon kick-off is therefore impossible due to the safety and efficiency of access. Rangers, instead of rescheduling the match, simply moved it up a bit. A good turn of events is that the game has now been picked up for live TV coverage on Premier Sports.
In other news, the club has confirmed that the Cup matchup against Dundee on Saturday, September 21, will be played at Ibrox. The home stadium will be open almost in its entirety, save for the Copland Stand where final works are still ongoing. The Continuous Credit Card Scheme is back for all supporters. The kick-off is scheduled for 5:30 PM and the tickets are priced at £23, £17, and £11 for adults, concessions, and juniors, respectively.
In the women’s team, Laura Berry was very happy to score her hat-trick in a 10-0 rout of Dundee United. Katie Wilkinson also scored her hat-trick as the two ladies shared the match ball. For the youngster, this was the first starting lineup duty of the season. What a way to show up and show off! At only 17 years of age, the Scotland youth international has a bright future ahead of her and Glasgow Rangers are more than happy to have her in their ranks.
Regarding potential transfers, reports are saying that Scotland international defender Liam Cooper has lined up for a two-year deal with the Ibrox squad. The former Leeds United stopper spent 10 years at Elland Road. This summer, he left the Championship and there were rumors he would sign with CSKA Sofia in Bulgaria. It seems that Cooper is another Ranger-linked player who will end up signing elsewhere.
The team could instead sign the 27-year-old defender Cyrus Christie. He made 27 appearances for Yorkshire last season, contributing with 2 assists. The Irishman has remained healthy in his career and has been praised as magnificent for his efforts. The Rangers need defense and Christie could provide defensive stability at Ibrox. If James Tavernier finally leaves Ibrox, it seems likely that his replacement is already in line.
The Englishman continues to be heavily linked with Besiktas of Turkey. The manager there is none other than the Dutchman Giovanni Van Bronckhorst, Tavernier’s former manager at Rangers. The two had a good relationship which they seem to want to continue.
On the other hand, Ianis Hagi has shared his thanks for the interest he received from different teams during the summer. He was approached by several teams who inquired with the Rangers front office about the services of the 25-year-old Romanian. However, he did not want to reveal the names of the clubs in question, which is fair.
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