Dundee vs Rangers – Match Preview, Prediction, Betting Tips, 17/04/2024

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Rangers visit Dens Park for a crucial Scottish Premiership clash against Dundee. Date: 17/04/2024, Kick-off: 20:00 WAT, Venue: Dens Park.
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These predictions below for the Dundee vs Rangers in their Scottish Premiership Match were made by Bookmaker Ratings Tipster, Kingsley Ikechi. For more predictions on Premier League, Bundesliga, kindly visit our prediction page.

Prediction on Dundee vs Rangers

We Say: Dundee 1-3 Rangers 

Based on past encounters and current form, we predict a 3-1 victory for Rangers. With their superior record against Dundee and aim to challenge for the title, Rangers are likely to overcome their opponents and secure three crucial points at Dens Park. 

Prediction: Dundee 1-3 Rangers

 

Our second prediction is Over 2.5 total goals. With both teams aiming for a positive result, we anticipate an attacking display leading to more than 2.5 goals in the match. 

Betting Tip: Over 2.5 Total Goals

Match Preview on Dundee vs Rangers

Dundee: 

Currently 6th in the table, Dundee seeks to improve their position with 10 wins, 10 draws, and 12 losses this season. Despite recent struggles against Rangers, Dundee aims to capitalize on their home advantage and end their winless streak against the visiting side. 

Rangers: 

Second in the table, Rangers enter the match with an impressive record of 24 wins, 2 draws, and 6 losses. With a dominant history against Dundee, Rangers aim to maintain their form and secure another crucial victory to keep the pressure on league leaders Celtic. 

Predicted Starting Lineups

Dundee: McCracken, Shaughnessy, Mcghee, Bakayoko, Portales, Sylla, Costelloe, Mccowan, Donnelly, Tiffoney, Cameron 

Rangers: Butland, Tavernier, Goldson, Souttar, Barisic, Lundstram, Dowell, Cantwell, Silva, Dessers, Sima.

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