Title Race Down to Two but Rangers Can Still Have a Say
The Scottish Premiership title race has narrowed to a two-horse dash, with Celtic and Rangers locked in a tense, high-stakes battle for supremacy. As the season enters its final furlongs, the narrative is clear: then there were two. Yet, to write off the narrative as a simple binary is to ignore the most disruptive force in the league: the Glasgow Rangers themselves. While the title may ultimately be decided between the Old Firm rivals, the final outcome will be heavily influenced by how Rangers react to their own fate—and how they perform against the other contender.
The Psychological Shift: Rangers as Kingmakers
For much of the season, the title race was a three-way affair, with a resurgent Kilmarnock or a dogged Hearts side occasionally threatening to break the duopoly. But as the winter months have given way to spring, the chasm between the top two and the rest has become a canyon. Celtic and Rangers have pulled clear, leaving the chasing pack to scrap for European places. This dynamic, however, places a unique burden on Rangers. They are no longer just chasing a title; they are now the primary obstacle to their rivals’ ambitions.
The psychological weight on Rangers is immense. They know that every dropped point against a mid-table side is not just a failure to keep pace with Celtic, but a potential gift to their city rivals. This creates a fascinating paradox: Rangers must win every game to stay in the race, but they also have the power to derail Celtic’s momentum by taking points off them in the upcoming Old Firm derby. The Ibrox side, currently sitting second, are the gatekeepers of the title. Their form in the next six weeks will determine not just their own fate, but the final destination of the silverware.
Rangers’ Path to Influence: The Key Fixtures
The fixture list offers Rangers a clear, albeit treacherous, path to exert their influence. While Celtic will face a series of tricky away trips to sides like Aberdeen and St. Mirren, the most defining moment will be the Glasgow derby at Ibrox on April 2nd. This is where Rangers can truly have a say.
- The Ibrox Showdown (April 2nd): This is the single most important match for the title race. A Rangers win would close the gap to potentially three points, turning the pressure back onto Celtic. A draw would keep the race alive but favor Celtic’s superior goal difference. A loss would likely hand the initiative to Celtic.
- Post-Split Battles: After the split, the fixture list is unpredictable, but Rangers will likely face Celtic again at Parkhead. This second derby could be a title decider. If Rangers have maintained their form, they could go to Parkhead needing a win to leapfrog Celtic.
- The “Easy” Games: This is where Rangers have historically stumbled. Dropping points against sides like Ross County, Motherwell, or Livingston is unforgivable in a title race. Consistency against the bottom six is non-negotiable if Rangers want to keep the pressure on.
The key for Rangers is to treat every match as a cup final. They cannot afford to look ahead to the Celtic game and underestimate the “bread and butter” fixtures. If they can navigate the pre-split schedule without a slip, they will enter the derby with momentum and genuine belief.
Expert Analysis: Why Rangers Are More Dangerous Than You Think
Many pundits have written off Rangers as a wounded animal, pointing to their inconsistent form and the departure of key players like Michael Beale’s early-season struggles. But this overlooks a crucial factor: Rangers have a habit of rising to the occasion under pressure. Their recent performances in knockout competitions, including a gritty run to the Scottish Cup semi-finals, demonstrate a resilience that is often missing in league play.
Furthermore, the managerial stability under Philippe Clement is beginning to pay dividends. Clement has instilled a defensive solidity that was lacking earlier in the season. While the football may not always be free-flowing, it is pragmatic. Rangers are now difficult to beat, and they have the individual quality to snatch a goal from nothing—think of Todd Cantwell’s late winners or Abdallah Sima’s pace on the counter.
From a tactical perspective, Rangers have a distinct advantage in set pieces. With the aerial presence of Connor Goldson, Ben Davies, and the returning Danilo, they can punish Celtic’s occasionally vulnerable zonal marking system. If Rangers can force a high number of corners and free-kicks in the derby, they have a legitimate route to goal that bypasses Celtic’s midfield press.
However, the elephant in the room is goal difference. As of mid-March, Celtic hold a significant advantage. This means Rangers cannot simply rely on winning the head-to-heads; they must also hammer the weaker sides. A 3-0 win against a bottom-six team is worth more than a 1-0 grind, because it chips away at that goal difference gap. This is where the title race could be decided—not in the Old Firm derby, but in the margins of a midweek match in Dingwall or Paisley.
Predictions: How the Final Act Unfolds
Predicting the Scottish Premiership title race is a fool’s errand, but the data and form suggest a clear narrative. Celtic, under Brendan Rodgers, have the experience and the squad depth to grind out results. They have been here before. But their recent performances have been unconvincing, with narrow wins against lower-league opposition in the cup and a reliance on individual brilliance from Matt O’Riley and Kyogo Furuhashi.
Rangers, conversely, are showing signs of a late-season surge. Their defense has improved, and they are developing a habit of winning ugly. The Ibrox crowd will be a massive factor in the derby. I predict the following:
- The Ibrox Derby will end in a draw (1-1). Neither side will want to lose, and the tension will stifle attacking flair. This result keeps the gap at around 3-4 points, setting up a grandstand finish.
- Rangers will drop points in one of the post-split games against a desperate team fighting relegation. This will prove fatal.
- Celtic will win the title by a margin of 4-6 points, but only after a final-day scare where Rangers’ resilience forces them to earn it.
But here is the twist: if Rangers win the Ibrox derby convincingly, the momentum shifts entirely. They would then be favorites to win the remaining games, putting immense pressure on Celtic to handle the mental strain. The title race is not over. It is, in fact, just beginning to get interesting.
Strong Conclusion: The Final Verdict
The Scottish Premiership title race is down to two, but the narrative is far from simple. Rangers are not just participants; they are the spoilers, the kingmakers, and the potential champions. Their ability to influence the outcome is absolute. They can hand the title to Celtic by losing the derby, or they can snatch it from their grasp by winning it and maintaining relentless form.
For the neutral, this is a dream scenario. The final six weeks of the season will be a psychological thriller, where every kick, every tackle, and every goal carries monumental weight. Rangers have the talent, the manager, and the hunger to go all the way. But they must overcome their own history of inconsistency. If they can do that, they will not just have a say—they will write the final chapter.
The title is Celtic’s to lose, but Rangers hold the pen. The next few weeks will determine whether they write a story of glorious triumph or a tragic footnote in a season that got away. One thing is certain: the race is far from over, and Rangers are ready to have the final word.
Source: Based on news from Sky Sports.
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