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RangersTV line-up revealed with Graeme Souness, Walter Smith and Clive Tyldesley among big names to leave fans delighted


RANGERS have unveiled their club TV lineup for games behind closed doors which will be broadcast to fans – and supporters are delighted.

The Light Blues host St Mirren on Sunday in their first home match of the season.

Walter Smith and Graeme Souness will make appearances on RangersTVCredit: Scottish News and Sport

But fans won’t be inside Ibrox with season ticket holders only being able to watch their team through a virtual pass to Rangers TV.

Now the club have confirmed a star-studded line-up with Walter Smith and Graeme Souness set for appearances.

Legendary ITV pundit Clive Tyldesley will join Tom Miller in the commentary box and Neil McCann and Alex Rae will offer analysis.

Scotland women’s boss Shelley Kerr will also be on the panel while injured defender Niko Katic will appear for Sunday’s clash with the Buddies.

BT Sport’s Emma Dodds will present the show.

Non-season ticket holders and away fans will be able to watch games at a pay-per-view cost of £9.99.

Legendary ITV pundit Clive Tyldesley will join Tom Miller in the commentary boxCredit: PA:Press Association

Gers commercial director James Bisgrove said: “The RangersTV virtual match day experience aims to bring our loyal supporters as close as we possibly can to the live action at Ibrox.

“We’re incredibly excited to welcome some of the greatest names in the clubs history, alongside the highest calibre of broadcast professionals to our new look RangersTV team.

“In addition to the enhanced live coverage, Season Ticket Holders will also receive access to an exclusive match preview show and a ‘Lite’ digital copy of the Match Day programme.”

The news was met with delight by Rangers fans, who quickly got the topic trending on Twitter:


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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