Rangers welcome Portuguese outfit Braga to Ibrox for the first-leg of their Europa League last-32 tie this week.
Gers' form has dipped of late following their winter break in Dubai but manager Steven Gerrard will be desperate for his side to recapture their European form from the group stages.
Two wins and three draws from six matches was enough to see the Light Blues through alongside Porto but it's a tricky test in Braga waiting for them - who recently beat Benfica away from home in the league with just 10 men.
But is the game on TV? What channel and what is the kick-off time? Here's all you need to know:
Where is the game being played?
Ibrox Park in Glasgow plays host to the game.
It kicks-off on Thursday evening at 7.45pm.
What channel is it on?
Live coverage from Glasgow can be viewed on BT Sport 3. Directly following Celtic's Europa League exploits in Denmark where they face FC Copenhagen.
You can also watch on the BT Sport App.
Team news?
Filip Helander is out of action but Borna Barisic is likely to return for Rangers.
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