Rangers' matches against St Johnstone and Hibs have been rearranged due to Viaplay Cup duty.
The pair of fixtures have been shifted due to Rangers playing in the semi-final at Hampden and subsequently booking a spot in the final next month.
Rangers were meant to host St Johnstone on Saturday, November 4 but due to the semi-final matches last weekend, the match will now be played on Wednesday, December 20. Kick-off will be 7.45pm.
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And the scheduled match between Hibs and Rangers initially set for Sunday, December 17 has been moved over a clash with the Viaplay Cup final.
That league match - at Easter Road - will now be played on Wednesday, January 24 again with a 7.45pm kick-off.
A club statement confirmed: "Rangers can confirm the following league fixture updates with rearrangements in place due to the club’s participation in the Viaplay Cup semi-final and upcoming final on December 17."
📅 Rangers can confirm the following league fixture updates due to the club’s participation in the #ViaplayCup.
— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) November 7, 2023
Rearranged Rangers fixtures
Rangers vs St Johnstone - Wednesday, December 20 - 7.45pm
Hibernian vs Rangers - Wednesday, January 24 - 7.45pm.
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