Rangers and Royal Antwerp prepare to go head-to-head in the second-leg of their Europa League last-32 tie.
The Light Blues hold a narrow lead heading into the action this week, albeit they managed an incredible four away goals after a madcap first-leg in Belgium which they won 4-3.
The game had everything, including a Gers victory, and Steven Gerrard's side will want to see the job done in the return.
But is the game on TV? If so, what channel? What is the team news?
Here's all you need to know.
When and where is the game being played?
Rangers host Royal Antwerp at Ibrox Stadium.
The game will kick-off at 5.55pm on TONIGHT.
Is the game on TV?
It certainly is.
BT Sport 3 will provide live action from Glasgow.
Coverage will begin at 5.30pm. Alternatively you can keep up-to-date with all the action in our live blog.
Team news
Ryan Jack is a doubt with a calf injury and captain James Tavernier will miss out after pulling up injured in the first-leg.
Kemar Roofe is also sidelined for 'a few weeks', as confirmed by his manager.
Covid rule breakers Calvin Bassey, Bongani Zungu and Nathan Patterson are available again.
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