Kilmarnock 0-3 Rangers: Post-match review, Stats, Key moments

Dive into Ladbrokes’ post-match review of Kilmarnock 0-3 Rangers in the Premiership on Saturday, 06 December 2025, with stats, key moments and our take on the match.
Kilmarnock 0-3 Rangers Post-Match Review
Rangers won 3-0 against Kilmarnock. The visitors took the lead in the 33rd minute when Bojan Miovski scored, assisted by Mohamed Diomande, giving Rangers a deserved advantage after an early substitution saw Findlay Curtis replace Nedim Bajrami at 21 minutes. Two yellow cards for Rangers in first-half stoppage time, to Nasser Djiga and Bojan Miovski, added some tension, but they held firm into the break.
In the second half, Bojan Miovski doubled the lead at 54 minutes with an assist from Nicolas Raskin, before Kilmarnock made double changes at 66 minutes with Tyreece John-Jules replacing Marcus Dackers and Tom Lowery coming on for Greg Kiltie. Rangers then introduced Danilo for Mohamed Diomande at 68 minutes, followed by a triple substitution at 76 minutes where Chermiti replaced Bojan Miovski, Mikey Moore came on for Findlay Curtis, and James Tavernier took over from Djeidi Gassama. Mikey Moore sealed the win with a goal at 81 minutes, assisted by Jayden Meghoma, capping a performance that built on Rangers’ recent wins against Livingston and Dundee, while Kilmarnock’s ongoing struggles, including losses to Celtic and Motherwell, left them chasing shadows.
Kilmarnock 0-3 Rangers Statistics
Rangers controlled 60% of possession, allowing them to dictate the tempo and build attacks, while Kilmarnock’s 40% share reflected their defensive posture but also led to seven corners compared to Rangers’ two, showing some threat from set pieces. Both sides were evenly matched in successful dribbles at around 53-54, indicating competitive midfield battles, but Rangers’ three assists highlighted their sharper finishing, with no assists for Kilmarnock.
Each team picked up two yellow cards, pointing to a feisty encounter without escalating to reds, and Rangers used all five substitutions effectively, including an early change at 21 minutes when Findlay Curtis came on for Nedim Bajrami, while Kilmarnock made three changes, such as the double switch at 66 minutes with Tyreece John-Jules replacing Marcus Dackers and Tom Lowery for Greg Kiltie. No penalties or injury-time goals were recorded, keeping the focus on open-play dominance from Rangers.
Key Moments from Kilmarnock 0-3 Rangers
The game’s turning points came through Rangers’ clinical goals, starting with Bojan Miovski’s opener at 33 minutes, assisted by Mohamed Diomande, which broke the deadlock after an early substitution at 21 minutes saw Findlay Curtis replace Nedim Bajrami. Yellow cards disrupted the flow, with David Watson booked for Kilmarnock at 48 minutes and Dominic Thompson at 83 minutes, while Rangers’ Nasser Djiga and Bojan Miovski were cautioned in first-half added time at 45+2 minutes.
Bojan Miovski’s second goal at 54 minutes, assisted by Nicolas Raskin, extended the lead, and substitutions impacted the latter stages, including Kilmarnock’s Ben Brannan replacing James Brown at 82 minutes. Mikey Moore’s strike at 81 minutes, assisted by Jayden Meghoma, confirmed the rout, with a VAR check on Mikey Moore at 86 minutes not altering the outcome.
Kilmarnock 0-3 Rangers Lineups
Kilmarnock
Kilmarnock lined up in a 4-1-4-1 shape, focusing on defensive solidity with David Watson anchoring midfield, though his yellow card at 48 minutes highlighted the pressure. Partnerships like Greg Kiltie in attack were tested before his substitution at 66 minutes for Tom Lowery, while Dominic Thompson’s booking at 83 minutes underlined vulnerabilities on the left.
Rangers
Rangers deployed a 4-2-3-1 formation, with Mohamed Diomande and Nicolas Raskin providing midfield control and assists for Bojan Miovski’s goals at 33 and 54 minutes. Standout roles included Mikey Moore’s late impact after replacing Findlay Curtis at 76 minutes to score at 81 minutes, assisted by Jayden Meghoma, while James Tavernier added experience from the bench in the same triple change.
Ladbrokes’ Man of the Match
Bojan Miovski earned Ladbrokes’ Man of the Match award with his brace, scoring at 33 and 54 minutes to drive Rangers’ victory. He contributed two goals without assists but added one key pass, showcasing his finishing ability despite a yellow card at 45+2 minutes, before being replaced by Chermiti at 76 minutes.
Updated Form Guide
Kilmarnock
Recent Premiership matches:
- Loss: 0-3 vs Rangers (H)
- Draw: 1-1 vs Heart Of Midlothian (A)
- Draw: 1-1 vs Dundee Utd (H)
- Loss: 1-3 vs Motherwell (H)
- Loss: 0-4 vs Celtic (A)
Rangers
Recent Premiership matches:
- Win: 3-0 vs Kilmarnock (A)
- Draw: 2-2 vs Dundee Utd (A)
- Draw: 0-0 vs Falkirk (H)
- Win: 2-1 vs Livingston (H)
- Win: 3-0 vs Dundee (A)
What’s Next for Both Teams?
Kilmarnock
Kilmarnock have just lost 0-3 at home to Rangers, extending a poor run that includes draws with Hearts and Dundee United plus defeats to Motherwell and Celtic, leaving them 10th on 12 points and in need of a turnaround to avoid relegation worries. Their next match is against Aberdeen on 14 December 2025 at 15:00, with the opponents sitting sixth on 21 points, offering a chance to climb the table if they can rediscover some form against a mid-table side.
Rangers
Rangers have just won 3-0 away at Kilmarnock, building on recent results like draws with Dundee United and Falkirk alongside victories over Livingston and Dundee, placing them fourth on 26 points as they chase the top spots. Their next fixture is against Ferencvárosi on 11 December 2025 at 17:45, a test that could solidify their position depending on the opposition’s form, with a win potentially boosting momentum in the league race.
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