Rangers are set to return to the Champions League as they host PSV Eindhoven in the first two-legged play-off.
Gers overturned a two-goal deficit against Belgian side Royale Union Saint Gilloise to keep their European dreams alive last week.
Giovanni Van Bronckhorst’s side used the might of Ibrox to smash three Union SGs and they’ll need a similar response here.
Dutch giants PSV, who dispatched Monaco in the last round, have featured in the Champions League group stage twice since Rangers last reached the competition in 2010.
Rangers v PSV: Start date and time
This Champions League play-off clash will take place on Tuesday August 16.
The first leg at Ibrox is scheduled to start at 8 p.m.
Rangers and PSV met in the Europa League in the 2010/11 season, which is the competition that awaits the loser of this one.
Rangers v PSV: Live Stream and TV Channel
This game will be shown on BT Sport 1 with coverage starting at 7.16pm.
BT Sport customers can stream this live through the app using their mobile devices, tablets or computers.
Updates will also be live on talkSPORT throughout the evening, while talkSPORT.com will host a live blog.
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Rangers v PSV: Team news
For the hosts, Ryan Kent and James Sands are set to return to the squad after missing out on victory over St Johnstone at the weekend.
Alfredo Morelos is unlikely to start as he continues to develop his fitness while Kemar Roofe, Filip Helander and Ianis Hagi are all out.
PSV, meanwhile, saw Richard Ledezma join ex-Tottenham player Carlos Vinicius on the sidelines.
Wolves defender on loan Ki-Jana Hoever, who played alongside Kent in the Liverpool academy ranks, has not traveled with the seniors.
Rangers v PSV: What was said?
Manager of Rangers Van Bronckhorst“We’ve seen a lot of games from them this season. There is a clear way of playing, they are comfortable on the ball, very strong in the moments of transition into attack.
“It’s the last stage of the group stage, so it’s normal that you face a very difficult opponent. We have to be in very good condition and we have to be in top form.”
PSV coach Ruud Van Nistelrooy: “You saw our fans in the last game – they carried us, they carried us through extra time. It really gave us wings. We struggled at home and we had to equalize at the last minute to go into overtime and then win it.
“I see a team of fantastic players for Rangers. I see young guys and experienced players playing very well together in a very recognizable style under Gio. They reached the Europa League final and were very close to winning it. It was an amazing achievement and they are building on that.
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