RANGERS second leg against Dynamo Kyiv in their Champions League qualifier will be showcased live on TV, it has been confirmed.

Manager Philippe Clement and his players will aim to get their third-round qualifier over the line next week as they aim to qualify for the elite European tournament for the first time in two years.

Rangers will be aiming to get a good result from their game tonight as they travel to Lublin as their hosts are currently based in the Polish city because of the ongoing hostilities with Russia.

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The Glasgow side will host the Ukrainian league runners-up at Hampden Park as stadium work is being carried out at Ibrox.

How to watch

Fans will be able to watch Rangers take on the Ukrainian giants Dynamo Kyiv on BBC Scotland and BBC iPlayer on Tuesday, August 13, as Sportscene will have full live coverage.

Kick-off is at 7.45 pm.

There will also be full match commentary on BBC Radio Scotland. Louise Thornton, head of commissioning at BBC Scotland, said she expects a “significant” interest in the match from its viewers.

She said: “The European qualifying matches during the summer proved to be big draws for our audiences last year and we’re delighted that we’ve again been able to secure live rights for several games already this season.

“There’ll be significant audience interest in our live coverage of Rangers taking on Dynamo Kyiv in the second leg as they aim for a place in the Champions League play-off stage.”