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FT: Kilmarnock 0-3 Rangers Barron player of the match. His enthusiasm sometimes controls his head. Rohl will guide him. Sally Connor Barron made a first-half clearance to prevent what he thought was going to be a Kilmarnock goal FT: Kilmarnock 0-3 Rangers Here is the latest Scottish Premiership table. Rangers and Motherwell, who have a better goal difference, move to within six points of Hearts and Celtic, who meet in Glasgow on Sunday. Hibernian have stayed in touch with the top four - two points off Rangers and Well - while Aberdeen have swapped places with Falkirk by moving into the top six. Kilmarnock and Dundee slip down the table while St Mirren move up to ninth. Saturday certainly was a statement of intent from Motherwell, Rangers, Hibs and Aberdeen. What will Sunday bring? It's a comfortable win in the end for Rangers on a Saturday night of fine finishing from the visitors. Bojan Miovski netting either side of half-time and substitute Mikey Moore also popping up with a goal makes for a good three points for head coach Danny Rohl. Kilmarnock threatened and were mighty close at times but it just wasn't their night. Bojan Miovski scored twice for Rangers Kilmarnock 0-3 Rangers Gary Holt Former Livingston manager on BBC Radio Scotland Everyone is looking at Killie. Just two points in eight games. That's not a recipe for success. Kilmarnock 0-3 Rangers The score line does seem harsh on Kilmarnock, having put so much into the game but they have not taken their chances and found Rangers goalkeeper Jack Butland on form. Tyreece John-Jules tests the stopper with a low drive and Butland is again up to the task. Kilmarnock 0-3 Rangers Five additional minutes commence. Kilmarnock 0-3 Rangers Rangers are on course for their joint-biggest Scottish Premiership win of the season, having also won 3-0 at Dens Park this season. Kilmarnock 0-3 Rangers The goal is chalked off. Emmanuel Fernandez is penalised for catching David Watson, thus preventing the Kilmarnock player from be active in defence. Rangers still lead by three. Kilmarnock 0-4 Rangers Referee Kevin Clancy is having a look at Emmanuel Fernandez's challenge on a Kilmarnock opponent in the build-up to the goal. Mikey Moore Another Rangers break, another Mikey Moore goal. Emmanuel Fernandes leads the charge from defence, Danilo takes over and slides a pass in behind for Moore to run on to and the chipped finish is a classy one. VAR will have a look, though. Kilmarnock 0-3 Rangers This is not the Saturday night Kilmarnock manager Stuart Kettlewell had in mind - on the way to a heavy defeat and in the stand after a touchline red card. Kilmarnock 0 - 3 Rangers Billy Dodds Former Scotland striker on BBC Sportsound It's so well taken from a player who has come into a bit of form. You can see his confidence. It's game over for Kilmarnock, I'm afraid. Kilmarnock 0-3 Rangers Dominic Thompson is a bit late on Connor Barron and the Kilmarnock defender is booked. Mikey Moore And Rangers get another goal. It's a good move as substitute Mikey Moore receives the ball in the inside left position, drives at the Kilmarnock defence as Danilo's decoy run clears space and the finish is well struck and well placed to goalkeeper Tobi Oluwayemi's left. Kilmarnock 0-2 Rangers Kilmarnock have seen a lot of the ball in Rangers' half and this second half has meant quite a counter-attacking approach from the visitors. They've got the goals so they will think it has worked. Kilmarnock 0-2 Rangers Rangers goalkeeper Jack Butland races off his line to clear after Connor Barron's defensive slip almost allows Bruce Anderson in on goal. Anderson is down hurt but the on-field decision of no foul stands after a VAR review. Kilmarnock 0-2 Rangers James Tavernier replaces Max Aarons, Findlay Curtis makes way for Mikey Moore and Youssef Chermiti comes on in place of Bojan Miovski. That means no hat-trick for Miovski tonight while Chermiti scored as a substitute against Kilmarnock last time out. Kilmarnock 0 - 2 Rangers Gary Holt Former Livingston manager on BBC Radio Scotland Stuart is frustrated I get it, but you're the leader. The players need to see a calm head on the touchline. It's not a good look. To be clear, Kilmarnock still have 11 players on the park. Kilmarnock 0-2 Rangers Gary Holt Former Livingston manager on BBC Radio Scotland Rangers look a bit disjointed now. If anything, it looks like Killie are the team who are up by two goals. Kieron Bowie had only scored once since September before today At a glance Boyle's penalty puts Hibernian ahead before Bowie's double, one either side of the half-time whistle The hosts move fourth and open up a three-point gap on Falkirk Ross had second-half goal for Falkirk ruled out for offside Hibernian moved to fourth in the Scottish Premiership for now and shrugged top-six chasers Falkirk aside in a comfortable win at Easter Road. The hosts dominated the first half and got their just rewards when Martin Boyle scored from the spot, having been tripped by Filip Lissah. Five minutes later, they'd doubled their lead. Kieron Bowie had taken a touch that seemingly killed Hibs' flowing move dead, but with his second touch he curled a beauty beyond Scott Bain. The second half was a different story. Clearly comfortable with their lead, Hibs sat back and allowed Falkirk to attack them. It almost stung them, when Ethan Ross tried to spring the offside trap and slotted it under the keeper. After a VAR review, the goal was quickly chalked off. Falkirk continued to press but they were caught on the counter, allowing Bowie to double his tally for the afternoon as he tucked in Josh Campbell's cross. Hibs rise to fourth and remain just two points behind high-flying Motherwell, while Falkirk drop down to seventh after Aberdeen's win over Dundee. Rangers have the chance to climb above the Easter Road club with victory over Kilmarnock on Saturday (20: 00 GMT) Falkirk boss John Mc Glynn spoke about how consistent his side had been in recent weeks. Today, he saw a very different performance from his starting XI. Despite welcoming back key players Calvin Miller, Ethan Williams and Ross, his side still looked sluggish and never got going in the first half. Instead, Hibs had the visitors camped in their own box while Josh Mulligan ran the show. When Falkirk could get near him, they fouled him, with three Bairns players booked in the first 45 for challenges on the Hibs midfielder. Remember, this is a Falkirk side that have only lost twice in the last 10 with defeats coming to Hearts and Celtic, the top two sides in the league. Meanwhile, Hibs had lost their last two and the inconsistent start to the campaign had threatened to plague them. But they were on top form in the first half, even with Jamie Mc Grath seemingly starting at left wing-back in the absence of the injured Jordan Obita and Nicky Cadden. Attacking stats from the first half of Hibernian v Falkirk The second half was maybe a little more worrying for Hibs fans. After their controlled display, they sat off and on a different day, Falkirk might have punished them. Ross had his goal chalked off and also forced a superb save from Raphael Sallinger, who made five saves throughout the match. Alfie Agyeman came on at the break and immediately created more of a threat. But it was not to be and Hibs proved clinical when Bowie got his second, one of only three second-half efforts that the hosts had. Hibernian wait until next Monday (15 December) to play Rangers at Ibrox in 19: 45 KO, while Falkirk play Hearts next Saturday (13 December) in a later kick-off (20: 00 GMT). After the opportunity to rate players has closed, the score displayed represents the average from all the submissions by BBC Sport users. Last Updated 6th December 2025 at 21: 54 Please Note: All times UK. Tables are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. Manager: David Gray Formation: 3 - 1 - 4 - 2 Manager: John Mc Glynn Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 Manager: David Gray Formation: 3 - 1 - 4 - 2 Manager: John Mc Glynn Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 Scottish Premiership All competitions All competitions All competitions Hibernian are unbeaten in their last 18 top-flight league home games against newly promoted opponents (W8 D10) since a 0-1 defeat to Ross County in December 2012 under Pat Fenlon. Falkirk are winless in their last 11 top-flight meetings with Hibernian (D5 L6) since a 2-1 victory in December 2006 under John Hughes. Hibernian have lost both of their last two league games – as many as their previous 15 beforehand (W5 D8) – while they last lost three in a row in October 2024. Hibs could also lose back-to-back home league games for the first time since May 2024. Falkirk have kept a clean sheet in each of their last three league games, last doing so four times running in the Scottish top-flight in March 2008. Their last two, though, have been goalless. The last side to play out three consecutive 0-0 draws in the Scottish Premiership were Hibernian in March 2022. No side has had more penalties in the Scottish Premiership this season than Hibernian (5), with Hibs scoring four of their spot-kicks – just one fewer than they did in the whole of last season’s competition (5). Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. 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