Fans inside a packed Ibrox could be in for a treat after the last game between these two sides ended in a 3-3 thriller.

But the Govan faithful will be keen to see Barry Ferguson grab his first home turf win as Rangers interim boss above all else.

The former club captain has improved the mood in the camp but with Scottish Premiership and cup glory escaping them, one eye will surely be on the Europa League quarter-final first leg with Athletic Bilbao on Thursday.

The Light Blue backline will be the main source of concern with Fergie’s troops conceding 12 under his tenure so far. He bemoaned these “old habits” after the 4-3 win away at Dundee.

Rangers will host Hibs at Ibrox stadium
Rangers will host Hibs at Ibrox stadium (Image: Luke Nickerson/Rangers FC/REX/Shutterstock)

Hibernian meanwhile can boast a stunning Premiership turnaround this campaign as they went from relegation candidates to favourites to finish in the top three.

Over the past 15 games they have amassed the most points in the league – one more than champions-elect Celtic.

It puts into context the brilliant job David Gray is doing as he was also recognised as the Scottish Premiership Manager of the Month for March.

So it promises to be a thrilling ride, and here at Record Sportwe tell you everything you need to know for the Ibrox clash.

When is Rangers vs Hibs?

Rangers welcome Hibernian to Ibrox for their Premiership clash on Saturday April 5. Kick-off is at 3pm.

Is Rangers vs Hibs on TV?

The fixture has not been picked by either Sky Sports or Premier Sports. However, fans can tune into Sportscene highlights on BBC One Scotland from 7:15pm on Saturday evening.

Can I live stream Rangers vs Hibs?

Rangers TV and Hibs TV subscribers outside the UK and Ireland will be able to stream the match live. At the moment, there is no option to purchase a pay-per-view pass.

Where else can I follow Rangers vs Hibs?

You can keep up with all the action from Glasgow right here on dailyrecord.co.uk! Record Sport will be running a live blog with all the pre-match build-up and team news, and every kick of the ball once the clash gets underway. After the game, we’ll have all the reaction from managers and players, as well as player ratings, talking points and plenty more.

Ref and VAR

Don Robertson will be the man in charge at Ibrox. He’ll be assisted by David Roome and Ross Macleod. Kevin Clancy is on VAR duties and he will be assisted by Alan Mulvanny.

Team news

For Rangers, star man Vaclav Cerny is a doubt having sat out the 4-3 win over Dundee due to a hamstring injury. Neraysho Kasanwirjo has failed to make an appearance for Rangers since mid-November and will remain out of action. Oscar Cortes remains sidelined with Bailey Rice to be assessed before the matchday.

As for Hibernian, Joe Newell (groin) and Nicky Cadden (hamstring) are both unlikely to feature due to ongoing injury issues, while the remainder of the squad should be available for selection.

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