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Rangers recover from going two down to score six times in a chaotic nine-goal game at Falkirk and move back within a point of Hearts.
www.bbc.co.ukRangers beat Falkirk 6-3 in a wild Scottish Premiership match on April 10–12, 2026, coming from 2-0 down to move back within a point of Hearts at the top end of the table. The big talking point was a controversial Rangers equalizer, with Falkirk arguing the ball may have gone out in the buildup before Rangers seized control of the game.[1][2][3]
Falkirk started strongly and led 2-0 early, but Rangers responded with four goals in 16 minutes to turn the match around. Rangers then added more in the second half, with Youssef Chermiti and Bojan Miovski among the scorers in a nine-goal thriller.[2][3][1]
Falkirk manager John McGlynn said his side began well but were hurt by the key momentum swing and by avoidable goals after the break. Rangers head coach Danny Röhl praised his team’s response after going behind and said the second-half performance was dominant.[3][6]
The result keeps Rangers firmly in the title race and leaves them only one point behind league leaders Hearts heading into the split. It also sparked debate about the first Rangers goal and whether the ball had gone out before the attack continued.[1][2][3]
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Rangers recover from going two down to score six times in a chaotic nine-goal game at Falkirk and move back within a point of Hearts.
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