Rangers welcome Young Boys to Ibrox this week as they bid to shake off Sunday's Betfred Cup final defeat with a victory.
The Glasgow outfit were defeated in Switzerland by their Group G opponents back in October and will be on the hunt for revenge.
A reverse of the 2-1 loss this week would see Gers through to the knockout stages but they'll have their work cut out for them in Govan.
But is the game on TV? If so, what channel? What's the team news?
Here's all you need to know about Rangers' upcoming fixture.
Where's the game being played?
Ibrox is the venue for the crunch tie.
Kick-off is 8pm on Thursday, December 12.
Is the game on TV?
Fans can catch the action on BT Sport 3.
The action gets underway at 8pm - which is the same time as kick-off.
You can also watch it on the BT Sport App.
Alternatively you can follow our Herald and Times LIVE blog on the night.
Team news
Rangers will hope to be at full strength for the important game.
Jordan Jones returned to action in a bounce game earlier this afternoon.
But it looks likely that Thursday's game will come too soon for his proper return.
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