GIOVANNI van Bronckhorst has revealed he has a full squad to choose from for the Champions League play-off first-leg against PSV Eindhoven.
The Rangers boss told the media this afternoon that James Sands and Ryan Kent are back fit for selection in the crucial European encounter.
Quizzed on squad availability, Van Bronckhorst said: "We have everyone available for tomorrow and look forward to the challenge we face.
"James Sands and Ryan Kent will return to the squad."
Rangers host PSV tomorrow night in the first-leg before heading to the Netherlands next week.
The winners of the two-legged clash will progress to the Champions League group stage with the losing side dropping into the Europa League groups.
On the match, Van Bronckhorst added: "The most important thing is how we start the game and how we play.
"We have to wait and see how PSV set up, but we will have the team well prepared for every scenario.
"We want a good result for the second-leg, but this is also true if we are away first."
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