Rangers face Olympiacos in their third Europa League outing.
Philippe Clement's side have two wins and one loss so far in the revamped league phase
Rangers began their league phase with a victory over Malmo in Sweden before a loss against Lyon at Ibrox.
Last time out, Rangers earned their second win - to put them 11th in the table - against FCSB.
Olympiacos have the same record as Rangers from their three outings - beating Malmo and Braga while also losing to Lyon.
Everything you need to know about Olympiacos vs Rangers...
When is Olympiacos vs Rangers?
Rangers travel to face Olympiacos on Thursday, November 7.
The match will be played at Stadio Georgios Karaiskakis.
Kick-off is at 5.45pm.
Is Olympiacos vs Rangers on TV?
Yes. The match will be broadcast live on TNT Sports.
Coverage begins at 5pm on TNT Sports 3.
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Can I live stream Olympiacos vs Rangers?
Yes. You can stream the match live on TNT Sports through discovery+.
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Who is in Rangers' Champions League squad?
Goalkeepers: Jack Butland, Liam Kelly, Lewis Budinauckas.
Defenders: James Tavernier, Rıdvan Yilmaz, Robin Propper, John Souttar, Dujon Sterling, Jefte, Neraysho Kasanwirjo, Leon Balogun.
Midfielders: Oscar Cortes, 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?
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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