Rangers will begin life under Derek McInnes at Dundee United on July 31, live on Your Site.
The Friday night clash, which will kick-off at 8pm, marks the start of a groundbreaking opening weekend that will see for the first time.
The fixture will be McInnes's first competitive match in charge after .
His Premiership Ibrox bow will come against Hibernian the following week on August 9, before the visit of St Mirren on August 22 and a trip north to face former club Aberdeen on the 29th to round out the month.
McInnes will take his Rangers team to Celtic Park for the first Old Firm clash of the season on Sunday September 20, live on Your Site, where he will be looking to banish the memory of that final-day title heartbreak with Hearts last season. Rangers will then host Martin O'Neill's side on Saturday January 2, 2027 before the final pre-split meeting back in Glasgow's east end on Saturday February 27.
The new Rangers boss will return to Tynecastle on league business for the first time since his exit from Hearts on Wednesday October 28 in a midweek clash under the lights at Gorgie which could see title rivals going head to head once again.
Hearts then visit Ibrox on Saturday December 19 as part of a packed month with Rangers in action six times. They host Dundee United on Wednesday December 2 before travelling to Easter Road to play Hibernian three days later. Rangers are on the road again the following week as they go to St Johnstone on Saturday December 12 before a Boxing Day visit to Rugby Park to face Kilmarnock. They welcome Steven Pressley's Dundee side to Ibrox on Wednesday December 30 as they round out their 2026 fixtures.
Rangers' final pre-split fixture takes place on Saturday April 10 at Dundee, with the league campaign concluding on the weekend of May 15/16.
Rangers enter Europa League qualifying at the third qualifying round, with their first leg on August 6, six days after that Premiership opener at Tannadice.
The return fixture is a week later, with their league game against Hibernian (August 9) sandwiched in between. Should Rangers progress to the play-offs, they will take place on August 20 and 27.
Their Premiership clash against St Mirren on Saturday August 22 could be delayed at the request of the Ibrox club, should they wish to have more days to prepare for the second leg of the play-off clash.
July
31: Dundee United (a) - 8pm, live on Your Site
August
9: Hibernian (h) - 4pm
22: St Mirren (h) - 3pm
29: Aberdeen (a) - 3pm
September
2: Falkirk (a) - 7.45pm
5: Motherwell (h) - 3pm
20: Celtic (a) - 12pm, live on Your Site
October
10: Kilmarnock (h) - 3pm
17: Dundee (a) - 3pm
24: St Johnstone (h) - 3pm
28: Hearts (a) - 7.45pm
31: Aberdeen (h) - 3pm
November
7: St Mirren (a) - 3pm
21: Motherwell (a) - 3pm
28: Falkirk (h) - 3pm
December
2: Dundee United (h) - 7.45pm
5: Hibernian (a) - 3pm
12: St Johnstone (a) - 3pm
19: Hearts (h) - 3pm
26: Kilmarnock (a) - 3pm
30: Dundee (h) - 7.45pm
January
2: Celtic (h) - 3pm
9: Dundee United (a) - 3pm
23: St Johnstone (h) - 3pm
30: Aberdeen (a) - 3pm
February
3: Kilmarnock (h) - 7.45pm
13: Falkirk (a) - 3pm
20: St Mirren (h) - 3pm
27: Celtic (a) - 3pm
March
13: Motherwell (h) - 3pm
20: Hearts (a) - 3pm
April
3: Hibernian (h) - 3pm
10: Dundee (a) - 3pm
*all fixtures are subject to change