Rangers take on Ajax in a pre-season friendly TODAY.
The Ibrox club will play the Eredivisie side in their second outing of pre-season.
Philippe Clement's men drew 0-0 with Standard Liege, earlier this week, in their first game this summer.
Now, supporters will have their first chance to watch Rangers in action as they play Ajax this weekend.
Everything you need to know about Ajax vs Rangers pre-season friendly...
When is Ajax vs Rangers pre-season friendly?
Rangers play Ajax today - on Saturday, July 13.
The match will be played at the home of WHC Wezep - De Mulderssingel, Wezep, Netherlands.
Kick-off is at 4pm local time, 3pm in the UK.
Is Ajax vs Rangers on TV?
No. The match will not be broadcast live on television.
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Can I live stream Ajax vs Rangers?
Yes. The match will be streamed live on Rangers TV.
Subscribers can watch full coverage of the friendly tie.
You can sign up HERE.
Who else do Rangers play in pre-season?
Rangers 0 Standard Liege 0
Ajax vs Rangers - Saturday, July 13 3pm
Rangers vs Manchester United - Saturday, July 20 4pm
Birmingham vs Rangers - Wednesday, July 24 7.30pm
Union Berline vs Rangers - Saturday, July 27 4pm
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