Aberdeen vs Rangers prediction, odds & betting tips 11/01/2026
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Rangers to win

Rangers beat Aberdeen 2-0 when they last met just five days ago.

Aberdeen will take on Rangers in the Scottish Premiership on Sunday, 11 January, just four days after they last met each other.

Rangers' victory on Tuesday night means they come into this one just three points behind Hearts, and they could go top of the league with another win here.

As part of this week's round of Scottish Premiership betting tips, check out our Aberdeen vs Rangers prediction below.

Aberdeen vs Rangers prediction: The visitors to get another win

Key Stats

  • Rangers have won four matches in a row in all competitions.
  • Aberdeen have lost five of their last six matches in all competitions.
  • Aberdeen have failed to score in any of their last three matches.

Correct score prediction: Aberdeen 0-2 Rangers

Aberdeen's form has taken a dip after picking up in November, while Rangers are currently playing their best football of the season under Danny Rohl. We can only see this going one way.

Pre-game odds and win probability: Aberdeen are the underdogs

  • HOME: 16/5 (4.20) 23.8%
  • DRAW: 29/10 (3.90) 25.6%
  • AWAY: 3/4 (1.75) – 57.1%

*odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change

The Aberdeen vs Rangers odds are unsurprising in that the hosts are considered the underdogs on Sunday. Ladbrokes have given Aberdeen just a 23.8% chance of winning the match, while Rangers have been given a 57.1% chance of victory.

You can find all our predictions for today's games on our football betting tips page.

Most recent H2Hs: Advantage Rangers

It doesn't get much more recent than earlier this week, and in that clash at Ibrox, Rangers ran out as comfortable 2-0 winners, the same scoreline we are predicting for Sunday. That result means that Gers have now won three of their last four matches against Aberdeen.

Scotland Premiership 06/01/26

Rangers

Rangers

0
Aberdeen

Aberdeen

0

Scotland Premiership 01/11/25

Rangers

Rangers

0
Aberdeen

Aberdeen

0

Scotland Premiership 11/05/25

Rangers

Rangers

4
Aberdeen

Aberdeen

0

Scotland Premiership 13/04/25

Aberdeen

Aberdeen

2
Rangers

Rangers

2

Scotland Premiership 15/01/25

Rangers

Rangers

3
Aberdeen

Aberdeen

0

Aberdeen preview: Changes are expected

Aberdeen's squad is no different to the one that was available for the match against Rangers earlier in the week, with Gavin Molloy, Kristers Tobers, and Adil Aouchiche still out injured. There could be changes to the XI, though, as the Dons barely landed a glove at Ibrox.

Predicted lineup: Mitov (GK), Polvara, Milne, Knoester, Clarkson, Devlin, Shinnie, Jensen, Keskinen, Lazetic, Nisbet

Last five results

  • Rangers 2-0 Aberdeen
  • Falkirk 1-0 Aberdeen
  • Hibernian 2-0 Aberdeen
  • Aberdeen 1-1 Dundee Utd
  • Celtic 3-1 Aberdeen

Rangers preview: One forced change

Danny Rohl has very little need to change much after an impressive showing on Tuesday night, but Connor Barron is expected to miss out after hobbling off in the second half. The midfielder joins Bailey Rice, Nedim Bajrami, Oliver Antman, Dujon Sterling and Derek Cornelius in the treatment room.

Predicted lineup: Butland (GK), Tavernier, Souttar, Fernandez, Meghoma, Gassama, Aasgaard, Raskin, Diomande, Moore, Chermiti

Last five results

  • Rangers 2-0 Aberdeen
  • Celtic 1-3 Rangers
  • Rangers 2-1 St. Mirren
  • Rangers 1-0 Motherwell
  • Hearts 2-1 Rangers

Player to watch: Nicolas Raskin

Nicolas Raskin
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Nicolas Raskin had an excellent game against Aberdeen in the week, and he will be looking for a repeat of that this weekend. The Belgian midfielder scored the second goal of the game at Ibrox and had control of the midfield battle from the first minute until the last.


Andy is a freelance Sports Journalist with ten years of experience covering football in the United Kingdom and abroad for various publications including the Manchester Evening News, UtdReport and Football Whispers. Andy also has a keen interest in basketball, cricket, golf and tennis and has covered major sporting events such as the Masters in Augusta.