Rangers defeated Kilmarnock 3-0 at Ibrox Stadium on Wednesday, February 4, 2026, in a Scottish Premiership match. The victory propels Rangers further in their pursuit of the league title, moving them to 48 points.
The match, which kicked off at 7:45 PM, saw a dominant performance from Rangers. While specific details of the goals weren’t immediately available, the result marks a continuation of Rangers’ strong form against Kilmarnock. This is the third meeting between the two sides this season, with Rangers winning all three encounters. Previous results include a 3-1 victory on October 26, 2025, and a 0-3 win at Rugby Park on December 6, 2025.
Kilmarnock, currently on 17 points, remains near the bottom of the Scottish Premiership table. Their record stands at 3 wins, 8 draws, and 13 losses. The team’s goal difference is -20, with 23 goals scored and 43 conceded. This latest defeat underscores the challenges they face in climbing the league standings.
Rangers’ impressive record now stands at 13 wins, 9 draws, and 2 losses, accumulating 48 points. They have a goal difference of +20, having scored 37 goals and conceded 17. The team’s performance places them firmly in contention for the championship, alongside Celtic, who currently lead the league with 48 points after 24 games.
The Scottish Premiership table, as of today, February 4, 2026, shows a tight race at the top. Heart of Midlothian sits in third place with 54 points, followed by Motherwell (43 points), and Hibernian (36 points). Falkirk and Aberdeen are also in the top half of the table, with 33 and 28 points respectively. Dundee United, St Mirren, and Dundee occupy the middle positions, while Kilmarnock and Livingston are battling to avoid relegation.
Several key players featured in the match for Rangers. James Tavernier, a defender, has played in 23 matches and scored 6 goals. Midfielders Todd Aasgaard (21 matches, 4 goals) and Nico Raskin (22 matches, 5 assists) also played a role. Up front, Bojan Miovski has been a key contributor, scoring a double in the December 6th match against Kilmarnock. Other attacking options include Fabio Silva (24 matches, 4 goals) and Robbie John-Jules (15 matches, 4 goals).
For Kilmarnock, the team’s struggles are evident in their statistics. They have managed only 27 assists compared to Rangers’ 30. Their defensive record is also a concern, conceding 43 goals, significantly more than Rangers’ 17.
The recent managerial changes at Celtic add another layer of intrigue to the title race. Martin O’Neill, the interim Celtic manager, has expressed uncertainty about his long-term future with the club. The sacking of Wilfried Nancy has created instability at Celtic, potentially opening the door for Rangers to capitalize.
Looking ahead, Rangers will aim to maintain their momentum and close the gap on Celtic. Their upcoming fixtures will be crucial in determining their championship aspirations. Kilmarnock, will need to address their defensive vulnerabilities and find a way to secure more points to avoid relegation. The Scottish Premiership season is shaping up to be a thrilling contest, with both ends of the table offering compelling storylines.
The odds for the match, as of February 4, 2026, favored Rangers significantly. They were listed at -370 on the moneyline, while Kilmarnock was at +135. The over/under for total goals was set at 2.5, with Rangers at -1.5. These odds reflect the perceived difference in quality between the two teams and Rangers’ strong home advantage at Ibrox Stadium.
