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Rangers vs St Mirren: Scottish Premiership radio commentary updates & match report

Folks, we'll sign off there. Thank you for your company on a dramatic night. Was it ever going to be anything else?

Thank you for sticking with us tonight. Congratulations to Hearts, who finish 2025 top of the pile. Will they stay there, or will Motherwell catch them?

Suppose you also have to consider Celtic and Rangers, I suppose…

Whatever happens, we currently have a title challenge on our hands involving more than two teams. Let's embrace it.

Enjoy our Hogmanay wherever you are in the world and lang may yer lum reek.

Motherwell manager Jens Berthel Askou tells BBC Sportsound: "I think
it's probably the best we have performed so far in the season, if you take the full game into
consideration.

Live: Watch Rangers St Mirren On RangersTV In The UK

RANGERS will host St Mirren in the final fixture of 2025, and supporters can watch the match exclusively live on RangersTV.

Danny Röhl’s men will be looking to end the year with a victory, as they welcome the Buddies to Ibrox for the first time this season in the Scottish Premiership.

Former Rangers goalkeeper Cammy Bell will join Tom Miller on commentary as we bring you the match live inside the UK and worldwide.

Kick-off is 7.45pm on Tuesday, December 30, and you can buy your match pass here for just £9.99.

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Rangers roar into derby day of reckoning as Aasgaard and Fernandez strike

Rangers came into 2025 full of belief that a brighter future was just around the corner.

By year’s end, the main feeling was relief that it hadn’t turned out to be their darkest ever.

The Light Blues welcomed St Mirren to Ibrox knowing defeat – the 19th of a miserable 12 months – would have equalled the previous record set in the club’s 1985 annus horribilis.

But now as they prepare to open a new calendar, hope is again building that better days might just lie ahead in Govan.

Goals from Thelo Aasgaard and Manny Fernandez – and a Jack Butland penalty stop from Marcus Fraser – were enough to stave off that unwanted benchmark.

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