
Rangers reveal £14.8m loss despite record revenues
Rangers post losses of £14.8m - down from £17.2m - in their accounts to year-end June 2025, despite record revenues of £94.1m.

Rangers post losses of £14.8m - down from £17.2m - in their accounts to year-end June 2025, despite record revenues of £94.1m.
Gary Clark, 24, was one of 100 Rangers supporters who clashed with rival Celtic fans in Glasgow on December 15, 2024.

Norwich City appoint former Rangers boss Philippe Clement as head coach on a contract to run until 2029.

Managerial changes have given the Old Firm a timely boost, but should surprise league leaders Hearts be worried?

There was admirable efficiency and professionalism about the way Roma dealt with this trip to Glasgow. Minimum of fuss. The team from Italy’s capital did, nonetheless, meet favourable opposition when placing their Europa League bid back on track. There was a glaring gulf in quality between Roma and a Rangers side which will face more meaningful battles in the coming weeks. To their credit, Rangers at least huffed and puffed during the second half when capitulation felt the more likely option. However, the game was settled as a contest by then. Rangers remain rooted to the bottom of and pointless in the Europa League, which should constitute an embarrassment to a club of this supposed stature. Roma have eyes once more on making proper impact. Their only regret here was in not delivering a scoreline appropriately depicting men against boys. Continue reading...

Scienza goal gives managerless Southampton 2-1 win Preston defeat Swansea; Wednesday and Norwich draw Managerless Southampton ended their losing run with a 2-1 victory at QPR in their first match since the sacking of Will Still. Teenager Jay Robinson’s deflected strike put the visitors, who had under-21s coach Tonda Eckert in interim charge, ahead early in the second half and Léo Scienza’s brilliant goal doubled their lead. Rumarn Burrell pulled a goal back but Rangers were unable to find an equaliser, slumping to a third consecutive defeat. Continue reading...
Police have released an appeal for information as they probe into the assaults, which occured over the course of the day.
A paramedic was attacked while trying to help a Rangers fan at Hampden Park at Sunday's Old Firm match

Rangers say they have "concerns about the consistency of refereeing in Scottish football" and "remain unsatisfied" with an explanation on the decision to not send off Celtic's Auston Trusty in Sunday's League Cup semi-final.

It is unclear whether Martin O’Neill will lead out Celtic in next month’s League Cup final. For now, the interim manager will settle for taking them there. St Mirren lie in wait after a frantic, controversial semi-final in which the 10 men of Rangers competed admirably. Celtic needed extra-time to see off their oldest foes. The outcome will matter far more to O’Neill than the earlier scale of worry Rangers caused him. A turbulent week for Celtic, which included the resignation of Brendan Rodgers, ended with their supporters hailing O’Neill in song. Rangers’ task was rendered harder by the actions of Thelo Aasgaard seven minutes before the interval. The midfielder was high and reckless when catching Anthony Ralston, a red card the correct punishment. Rangers felt the numbers should have been levelled in first half stoppage time after the Celtic centre back Auston Trusty crazily kicked the head of Jack Butland. Trusty escaped with a booking. More to follow Continue reading...

⚽ News, previews and discussion before the day’s action ⚽ Fixtures | Premier League table | Email matchday live Liverpool managed to ease the pressure on head coach Arne Slot by returning to what they know, mostly the side that waltzed to the title last season, and beat Aston Villa at Anfield. Mohamed Salah scored his 250th Liverpool goal in the 2-0 win. Continue reading...

Celtic and Rangers meet in Sunday's Premier Sports Cup semi-final after a period of internal strive for both sides of the Glasgow divide, writes Tom English.

Martin O'Neill's Old Firm debut win became known as the 'Demolition Derby', but Celtic's interim manager would "settle for a really lousy 1-0 victory" over Rangers this time.

After back-to-back wins Danny Rohl says his "tactically disciplined" side are "ready" to face Celtic in Sunday's League Cup semi-final. But how has he inspired a turnaround?