Football fans maybe struggling without live football amid the coronavirus outbreak, but BT Sport will be giving Rangers fans the chance to relive some of their most famous nights in Europe.
They will broadcast some of the greatest Champions League nights involving Rangers with highlights of 4 unforgettable games, starting at 7pm, Sunday 24th May on BT Sport 2.
- 19:00 – 1999/00 UEFA Champions League - Rangers v PSV Eindhoven – a brace from Michael Mols helps Rangers ease past Dick Advocaat’s PSV to send them top of their group
- 19:30 – 2007/08 UEFA Champions League - Lyon v Rangers – Despite Lyon hitting the woodwork three times, the Gers secured a 3-0 win thanks to goals from Lee McCullogh, Daniel Cousin and DaMarcus Beasley.
- 20:00 – 1992/93 UEFA Champions League - Leeds v Rangers – Dubbed the Battle of Britain, Walter Smith’s side saw off Leeds United to secure a 4-2 aggregate win.
- 20:30 – 2005/06 UEFA Champions League - Rangers v Porto – A late Sotirios Kyrgiakos goal is enough to secure the 3 points for Rangers and help them on their way to qualifying for the Last 16
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