Rangers’ potential Europa League opponents have been confirmed as the Gers face competition from either Bosnia, Switzerland or Gibraltar.
The Gers are seeded for the draw and will face either FK Borac Banja Luka (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Servette FC (Switzerland) or Lincoln Red Imps (Gibraltar) in the second round of Europa League qualifying.
The draw between the three will take place later this morning and will signal the start of another European adventure for the Gers.
Steven Gerrard’s biggest accomplishments at Ibrox have come on the continental stage with the Gers gaffer qualifying for the Europa League group stage during both his seasons at the club.
Rangers also made it to the Europa League last 16 last season, eventually being dumped out by Bundesliga giants Leverkusen.
The success of the last two seasons has catapulted Rangers up the UEFA club rankings, leaping from 206th to 94th under the stewardship of Gerrard [UEFA].
Rangers’ success in Europe has also earned Scotland two places in the UEFA Champions League next season in what could be a major boost to the nation’s game [UEFA].
In two seasons, Steven Gerrard also managed to take a Rangers team further in Europe than Celtic have managed in 16 years.

Steven Gerrard will be hoping to make the group stages for the third year in a row as the Gers continue to grow their reputation across Europe.
All qualifying matches will be single-leg matches and will take place behind-closed-doors due to the ongoing situation with the coronavirus.
