Rangers aim to stay in the title race and record yet another win over Aberdeen. With Danny Rohl’s troops finding their best form of late, our prediction leans toward a 2-1 away win. Aberdeen are hungry for revenge, but injuries continue to limit their options, with Molloy and Tobers still sidelined. The Dons have struggled for consistency, winning just 20% of their matches this season and failing to score in 50% of their recent outings. Their defensive record is also a concern, with 0% clean sheets and an xGA of 1.82, highlighting their vulnerability at the back. Home form offers some hope, however, as Aberdeen average 1.25 points per game at Pittodrie and score 1.50 goals on home soil.Rangers, meanwhile, are high confidence after four wins from their last five league games. Danny Rohlâs side boast an impressive 80% home win rate and a solid overall defensive profile, conceding just 0.80 goals per match. Mohamed Diomande is expected to overcome his minor injury, strengthening a midfield that already supports a strong expected goals of 1.83. However, the Gers have shown defensive inconsistency away, conceding 1.40 goals per game on the road.