RANGERS travel to the Netherlands for their penultimate Europa League fixture knowing that a win over Feyenoord will seal their place in the knockout stages.

Steven Gerrard's side recorded a 1-0 win over the Dutch outfit in the reverse fixture courtesy of Sheyi Ojo's superb strike but the Ibrox club will be facing a different side this time around, after former Rangers boss Dick Advocaat replaced Jaap Stam as Feynoord manager.

Here's everything you need to know ahead of the crucial European fixture.

Where is the match being played?

The game will go ahead at Feyenoord's De Kuip stadium.

What time is kick-off?

The match is scheduled to begin at 5:55pm UK time on Thursday 28 November.

Is it on TV?

Yes. BT Sport 3 will be broadcasting the match live, with their coverage beginning at 5:15pm.

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What are the pre-match odds?

Advocaat's side are the bookies' favourites going into the match at around 7/5, while Rangers can be backed at around 12/5 if you fancy Gerrard's men to pull off an upset.

What's the latest team news?

The hosts have a couple of injury problems that they will have to deal with. Right-back Rick Karsdrop, on loan from Roma, has been ruled out while striker Nicolai Jorgensen is a serious doubt. Another full-back, Ridgeciano Haps, is unlikely to feature after missing the Eredivisie side's draw with Groinigen.

Rangers, meanwhile, have an almost entirely fit squad. Jordan Jones is still recovering from the injury he sustained during the 2-0 defeat to Celtic back in September but otherwise, Gerrard has no real injury concerns heading into the Europa League fixture.