Rangers Rally from Two Down to Thrill with 6-3 Victory Over Falkirk

Rangers showcased resilience in a thrilling 6-3 victory against Falkirk, coming from two goals down to move within a point of Hearts at the top of the William Hill Premiership. The match, filled with drama and intensity, marked Rangers' first win over Falkirk this season. After a shaky start, with Ben Broggio and Finn Yeats putting Falkirk ahead, Rangers responded just before halftime. Tochi Chukwuani pulled one back, capitalizing on a chaotic moment in the box, leading to a thrilling second half. Key highlights include: Youssef Chermiti and substitute Bojan Miovski each scoring twice. Nico Raskin contributing with a goal and multiple assists. Calvin Miller scoring a penalty for Falkirk, but it wasn't enough as Rangers dominated after the break. The match began with Falkirk's early dominance, netting the first goal in the sixth minute. However, Rangers quickly shifted momentum in the second half, leveling the score within two minutes of play. Rangers had drawn with Falkirk twice earlier in the season and had not won in their last four visits to Falkirk Stadium, making this victory significant. The match also follows a tumultuous October trip that ended in protests against former manager Russell Martin. Ultimately, the dynamic performance by Rangers, particularly in the second half, demonstrated their attacking prowess and determination to stay in the title race.
Source: The Independent Sport - 2026-04-12