Rangers have been dominant this season, boasting an impressive average of 2.13 goals per match and maintaining a strong possession rate of 61.1%. Their offensive prowess is highlighted by their high number of shots (18.29 per game) and successful dribbles (21.16 per game). Defensively, Rangers have been solid, conceding only 1 goal per match and achieving a CompaScore Defensive Rating of 447.22.
Hibernian, on the other hand, have shown resilience with a decent average of 1.55 goals per match and a Both Teams To Score percentage of 64.52%. Their defensive statistics indicate vulnerability, with 1.32 goals conceded per match. However, their ability to intercept (42.55 per game) and clearances (7.87 per game) could be crucial against Rangers' attacking threats.
Head-to-head, Rangers have historically had the upper hand, but Hibernian's current form suggests they could pose a challenge. Rangers' tactical approach will likely focus on exploiting their possession and attacking strengths, while Hibernian may aim to counter-attack and capitalize on set-pieces.