Rangers begin their Europa League campaign on Thursday night with a trip to Sweden to face Malmö FF at the Eleda Stadium.
Philippe Clement’s side enter the revamped league phase of the competition which will follow the same new format as the Champions League.
Rangers will play eight fixtures in total, with the Allsvenskan table toppers the first of four away ties.
The Gers will head to Malmö after making their long-awaited return to Ibrox at the weekend, where they secured a 3-0 win over Dundee to advance to the League Cup semi-final.
Read on for our Malmö vs Rangers: TV channel, live stream & kick-off time run down - here's everything you need to know about Thursday night's game.
When is Malmö vs Rangers?
Rangers will take on Malmö on Thursday night, September 25.
The game will kick off at 5.45pm BST.
The match will take place at the Eleda Stadium, Malmö.
Is Malmö vs Rangers on TV?
Yes, the game will be shown on TNT Sports 2 from 5pm, with coverage running until 8.15pm.
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Can I live stream Malmö vs Rangers?
Yes. You can watch the match live through Discovery+ on TNT Sports.
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Who is in Rangers' Europa League squad?
Goalkeepers: Jack Butland, Liam Kelly, Lewis Budinauckas.
Defenders: James Tavernier, Rıdvan Yılmaz, Robin Pröpper, John Souttar, Dujon Sterling, Jefté, Neraysho Kasanwirjo, Leon Balogun.
Midfielders: Óscar Cortés, Connor Barron, Mohamed Diomande, Nedim Bajrami, Kieran Dowell, Nicolas Raskin.
Forwards: Cyriel Dessers, Tom Lawrence, Vaclav Cerny, Hamza Igamane.
What are Rangers’ Europa League fixtures?
September 26 – Malmö (A)
October 3 – Lyon (H)
October 24 - FCSB (formerly Steaua București) (H)
November 7 – Olympiacos (A)
November 28 – Nice (A)
December 12 – Tottenham Hotspur (H)
January 23 – Manchester United (A)
January 30 – Union Saint-Gilloise (H)
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