As Philippe Clement has proudly stated, Rangers are the only remaining Scottish club to be participating in three competitions as we enter the business end of the season.
The Ibrox club are top of the Premiership after a dramatic weekend of action involving Celtic dropping more domestic points on home soil to Kilmarnock.
Rangers took full advantage by defeating St Johnstone 3-0 in Perth to put themselves into pole position for the title.
They'll have more fixtures than Brendan Rodgers' men to contend with though as the season run-in approaches.
That's because Rangers are very much still involved in the Europa League. They qualified out of their group as winners after a tremendous away victory against Real Betis in December. So, Rangers will be a seeded team for the next round of the competition.
Add the Scottish Cup into the mix and Rangers have plenty to play for in the months ahead.
Here is everything you need to know about the draw for the last-16 of the Europa League...
When is the Europa League last-16 draw?
The draw for the Europa League last-16 will take place TODAY - Friday, February 23.
It will take place at 11am.
The draw will be made at UEFA's headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.
Is the Europa League last-16 draw on TV and can I live stream it?
Yes, the draw will be shown live on television.
TNT Sports holds the exclusive rights to showcase European club action. They will broadcast the draw live on TNT Sports 2.
Viewers can also live stream the draw via Uefa.com.
Who is in the hat for the Europa League last-16 draw?
Seeded
Liverpool
West Ham
Brighton
Atalanta
Bayer Leverkusen
Rangers
Villarreal
Slavia Prague
Unseeded
Roma
Sparta Prague
Marseille
Sporting Lisbon
Benfica
Freiburg
AC Milan
Qarabag
When will the Europa League last-16 be played?
The last-16 ties will be played on March 7 and March 14, with the former representing the first leg date.
All ties take place over two legs, with the group winners - including Rangers - at home in the second legs.
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