These two sides are looking to be the team that finishes second behind the indomitable Celtic and this game would go a long way to prove which team is the second best in the division. Aberdeen have been the best second to Celtic for the past three seasons, but Rangers are gradually finding their feet as they look to overtake Celtic yet again as Scotland’s best team.
Steven Gerard would be taking over at Rangers next month and try to bring back the glory days to the Ibrox outfit, however, it would great if they can finish this season on a high note and usher in his reign in confidence knowing it can only get better. Another spice to this game is that current Aberdeen manager, Derek McInnes rejected the Rangers offer this season, would the Gers make him regret that or would he prove to them why he turned them down.
Rangers have a good record in this fixture with five wins from their last six games and they have lost only nine times in their last 74 meetings. Despite Aberdeen’s rise, Rangers still have five wins from their last six visits to this ground.