Rangers will discover their potential Champions League play-off round opposition this morning.
The Ibrox club kick off their European action on Tuesday night in the third qualifying round of the competition.
But they will already know who could await them should they advance before the first-leg of their tie against Dynamo Kyiv in midweek.
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UEFA will stage the play-off round draw this afternoon - Monday, August 5.
A total of seven ties will be drawn across the Champions Path and the League Path of Champions League qualifying. Rangers are involved in the League Path and will be a seeded team.
Everything you need to know about the Champions League play-off round draw and who Rangers could face...
When is Rangers' Champions League play-off round draw?
The Champions League play-off round draw will take place at 11am on Monday, August 5.
The draw will be hosted by UEFA at the House of European Football.
Who could Rangers face in the Champions League play-off?
Rangers or Dynamo Kyiv will face either the winners of League Path match four or two.
That means Rangers could face Red Bull Salzburg, Twente, Lille or Fenerbahce.
Is the Champions League play-off round on TV?
No, the draw is not live on TV.
However, UEFA will show live coverage of the draw on their website.
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