PHILIPPE CLEMENT has named his Rangers team for this evening’s UEFA Champions League third round qualifier against Dynamo Kiev.
It’s the Light Blues first taste of European action this season with the first-leg match being played in Lublin, Poland.
From the weekend’s league opener against Hearts, there are two changes to the starting XI as Ross McCausland comes in for the injured Oscar Cortes, while Leon Balogun replaces Ben Davies in defence.
That means Rangers line-up with Jack Butland in goal and a back four of captain James Tavernier, John Souttar, Leon Balogun and Ridvan.
It’s the same midfield three as the weekend with Mohamed Diomande, Connor Barron and Tom Lawrence, while McCausland joins Scott Wright and striker Cyriel Dessers in attack.
Latest signing Robin Propper is in the matchday squad for the first time as he is named on the bench alongside Liam Kelly, Vaclav Cerny, Rabbi Matondo, Kieran Dowell, Dujon Sterling, Jefte, Ben Davies, Leon King, Robbie Fraser, Cole McKinnon and Danilo.
RANGERS: Butland, Tavernier, Souttar, Balogun, Ridvan, Diomande, Barron, Lawrence, McCausland, Wright, Dessers.
Subs: Kelly, Propper, Matondo, Cerny, Dowell, Sterling, Jefte, Davies, King, Fraser, McKinnon, Danilo.
The match against Dynamo Kyiv will be shown live for international subscribers on RangersTV with a 7pm kick-off UK time.
Fans who are in the UK will also be able to watch the match live with the game being shown on Premier Sports. The BBC will also have live radio coverage and TV highlights of the game.
Fans can also watch the action live from Edmiston House, presented by Park’s Motor Group. With a massive screen, lights and sound system which brings you closer to the action. Additional screens will also be in place to ensure everyone has a great view.
Event Date: Tuesday 6th August 2024
Doors Open: 5.30pm
Kick-off: 7pm
Ticket Price: General Admission Standing - £0* - Tickets are free of charge (Max of 4)
You can get your tickets HERE.
With Kyiv unable to play the fixture in their own country, the match will take place in Lublin, Poland as the Gers look to reach the play-off round.
If Philippe Clement's side can get past the Ukrainians, they will face either Austrian outfit RB Salzburg or Dutch side FC Twente.