FOUR Rangers matches have been moved as the SPFL confirmed new fixture dates.
Newly confirmed TV selections paired with midweek action in the Europa League have led to matches being pushed back later in the season.
Rangers fixtures against Hearts, Dundee United, Motherwell and Celtic have all been affected.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst's men will now face Hearts on Sunday, February 6 with a 4pm kick-off after the match was selected for Sky Sports coverage.
Later that month the trip to Dundee United will be on Sunday, February 20 with a 12 o'clock kick-off again due to TV broadcasting.
The following week it'll be Sunday action for Rangers again with Motherwell heading to Ibrox for a 3pm start.Â
It's been pushed back with Rangers set to be playing their second leg against Borussia Dortmund in the Europa League on February 24th.
The final fixture amendment is the Old Firm match in April which will be broadcast on Sky Sports.
The match at Ibrox will kick-off at 12pm on the rescheduled date of Sunday, April 3.
Rescheduled Rangers fixtures in full
Sunday, February 6 - Hearts (H) 4pm - Live on Sky Sports
Sunday, February 20 - Dundee United (A) 12pm - Live on Sky Sports
Sunday, February 27 - Motherwell (H) 3pm
Sunday, April 3 - Celtic (H) 12pm - Live on Sky Sports
📅 FIXTURE UPDATE: Rescheduled fixtures due to Live TV selections and our progression in the @EuropaLeague.
— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) December 20, 2021
👉 Sunday Feb 6 | Hearts (H) | 4pm
👉 Sunday Feb 20 | Dundee Utd (A) | 12 noon
👉 Sunday Feb 27 | Motherwell (H) | 3pm
👉 Sunday April 3 | Celtic (H) | 12 noon pic.twitter.com/ihkHCGb8FT
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