RANGERS will play Luxembourg's Progres Niederkorn in the second round of the Europa League qualifiers, with Steven Gerrard's side out to exact some revenge on the club that dished out one of the worst results in the Ibrox club's history.

Here's everything you need to know ahead of the first leg of the crucial European double-header.

Where is the match being played?

Rangers were drawn to play the first leg at home, so Progres Niederkorn will be travelling to Ibrox for the game.

What time is kick-off?

The match will get under way at 7:45pm.

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Is the game being shown on TV?

Rangers TV will be broadcasting the match on Thursday evening, but only for viewers who reside outside of the UK.

What are the pre-match odds?

Unsurprisingly, Gerrard's team are the clear favourites to come out on top at Ibrox. they can be backed at around 1/16 at the time of writing, while anyone who feels that Progres can pull off an upset can get odds of around 33/1.

What's the latest team news?

Daniel Candeias has now officially left the club, and Gerrard could find his side a little short in the wide areas against Progres. Jamie Murphy and Jake Hastie have already pulled out of the squad, as has full-back Jon Flanagan. New signing Filip Helander could be handed his debut by Gerrard as Rangers look to take control of the tie early on.