Rangers are set to take on Eintracht Frankfurt in the 2022 Europa League final on Wednesday night - but who will win the clash?
Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side will take to the field against the Frankfurt team as thousands of Scottish football fans descend on the Spanish city.
Rangers beat RB Leipzig to reach this stage, while Frankfurt comfortably defeated West Ham to progress from the other semi-final tie.
If Rangers win, it'll be their first continental title in 50 years and it would be the first European trophy in 40 years for Frankfurt.
What time is Rangers V Frankfurt today?
Eintracht Frankfurt will take on Rangers in the Europa League final today on Wednesday, May 18.
The match kicks off at 8pm UK time.
It will be held at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium in Seville, Spain.
Here's who is tipped to win the crucial match as well as odds on the method of victory including penalities and extra time from Betfair.
Who is the favourite to win the Europa League 2022?
Betfair has released its full 2022 Europa League final odds ahead of the momentous match.
“As they have been for most of the competition, Rangers are underdogs heading into tonight’s Europa League final," Betfair spokesperson Sam Rosbottom said.
Mr Rosbottom continued: "They are 11/10 to lift the trophy, while Eintracht Frankfurt are odds-on favourites to do so at 4/6. Frankfurt are also backed in at 29/20 to win the match in 90 minutes with Rangers 2/1.”
Europa League winner odds 2022
Betfair: Eintracht Frankfurt vs Rangers match odds
Eintracht Frankfurt: 29/20
Draw: 23/10
Rangers: 2/1
Betfair: To lift the trophy
Eintracht Frankfurt: 4/6
Rangers: 11/10
Betfair: Method of victory
Either team on penalties: 9/2
Eintracht Frankfurt on penalties: 9/2
Either team in extra-time: 5/1
Eintracht Frankfurt in extra-time: 9/1
Rangers in extra-time: 11/1
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