Rangers welcome Standard Liege to Ibrox this evening as they look to secure qualification from their Europa League group.
Steven Gerrard's men have impressed in Europe since the manager walked through the door and have added to their reputation with some very classy results and performances this season.
The Gers currently sit top of Group D alongside Benfica and could make it through with a win this evening.
But can you watch on TV? What channel?
Here's all you need to know.
When and where is the game taking place?
Rangers host the fixture at Ibrox in Glasgow this evening.
Kick-off is at 8pm.
Is the game on TV?
Yes it is.
BT Sport will have live coverage of the match on BT Sport 3 following live coverage of Celtic's away trip to AC Milan on Thursday evening.
You can also watch the game on BT Sport App, or alternatively you can keep up-to-date with all live action in our blog on site.
Team news
Ryan Jack is a major doubt for Rangers while Joe Aribo is also believed to be being assessed prior to kick-off.
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