Rangers are preparing to welcome Dynamo Kiev to Hampden for the second leg of the Champions League QR3 tie between the two clubs.
The clash between Rangers and the Ukrainians is neatly poised following a 1-1 draw in the opening leg in Poland.
Rangers striker Cyriel Dessers popped up with a last-minute equaliser after Kiev captain Andriy Yarmolenko had given his team a first-half lead.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the hotly anticipated clash at Hampden as Rangers look to book their place in the Champions League Playoff.

Rangers v Dynamo Kiev match details
Rangers v Dynamo Kiev is set to kick off at 7:45pm BST at Hampden Park in Glasgow.
Scotland’s national stadium will be hosting the Champions League clash due to delays in the delivery of materials during the ongoing renovation of the Copland Stand at Ibrox.
The first leg of the clash was held in the Lublin Arena in Lublin, Poland due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
The match finished 1-1 with the game neatly poised heading into the return at Hampden.
There are no away goals and should the scoreline still be tied come the final whistle the game will head to extra time and eventually penalties.
Rangers v Dynamo Kiev TV channel
Rangers’ clash with Dynamo Kiev will be screened live by BBC Scotland.
Coverage of the match will begin at 7:30pm BST and is free to license fee payers on either the BBC Scotland channel or on BBC iPlayer.
BBC Radio Scotland Extra will also be broadcasting live radio coverage of the match via its Sportsound programme, with coverage commencing at 6pm BST.
Rangers v Dynamo Kiev tickets
Rangers manager Philippe Clement asked the club’s fans to ‘blow the roof’ off Hampden Park following the weekend’s 2-1 victory over Motherwell.
Tickets are now on general sale for any Rangers fans who want to go and cheer on the side against Dynamo Kiev at the national stadium.
Visit the official Rangers website to purchase briefs for the game with tickets prices at £30 for adults, £23 for concessions, and £16 for juniors.
Rangers v Dynamo Kiev prize money
The winners of Rangers v Dynamo Kiev will progress to the Champions League Playoff round.
Lying in wait will be the victors of the tie between RB Salzburg and FC Twente, which the Austrians are currently leading 2-1.
Whilst Rangers will be hoping to reach the revamped Champions League proper, qualification for the Playoff comes with the guarantee of an additional £3.7m in UEFA prize money.
Rangers v Dynamo Kiev referee
Italian referee Marco Guida will take charge of Rangers v Dynamo Kiev at Hampden.
The whistler will be joined by countrymen Filippo Meli and Stefano Alassio as his assistants, whilst Italian pair Aleandro de Paolo and Daniele Paterna are the VAR and assistant VAR respectively.
UEFA will be hoping for less scandal from this refereeing team after two Polish members of the refereeing term were suspended ahead of the first leg clash in Lublin.
The pair have allegedly been caught drunkenly stealing a road sign the night before the game (ESPN).
