There is still a lot going on at Rangers this week despite the international break.
Philippe Clement will be working with those who are just back from injury as well as those players who haven’t been called up for their respective age groups and countries.
Not only are the Rangers Women’s team playing at Ibrox, but this is how you can get your Light Blues fix this week.

Buy tickets
If you don’t already have them, tickets are now on sale for the home clash in the Scottish Premiership against St Mirren on Sunday the 27th of October at 3pm.
The Copland Road stand is now fully operational with the new canitlever section offering some of the best seats in the house.
Europa League packages
The Lyon defeat was a disappointment, if not entirely unexpected given where the two teams are currently at, however, there are still three massive games at Ibrox still to come thanks to the new league phase format.
FCSB, Spurs and Union Saint Gilloise, in that order, are the fixtures still to be played at home and the manager will be looking to pick up at least six points from these.
If he does, progress from the league phase will almost be confirmed.
Friday press conference
Jo Potter leads her women’s team out at Ibrox on Saturday in a top of the table clash with Glasgow City at 3pm.
Rangers are currently one point clear and need all the support from home fans that they can get.
After the disappointment of losing the league on goal difference last season, this could be a huge fixture in deciding the destination of the Prremier League trophy.
With tickets only £7 for adults, a day at Ibrox is never wasted.
Under-18s in action
Steven Smith takes his youth side to Firhill to face Partick Thistle in a 4pm kick-off as they start their defence of the Scottish Youth Cup.
International fixtures
Friday at 7:45pm sees Vaclav Cerny and Nedim Bajrami go head to head in the Czech Republic as Albania travel for a Nations League fixture.
Scotland Under-21’s play on Friday night too where Robbie Fraser has just been called up joining Lewis Budinaukas, Leon King and Connor Barron.
Saturday sees Scotland face Croatia at 7:45pm where John Souttar should be picked given Steve Clarke’s recent defensive issues as the only senior representative from Rangers.
Ianis Hagi will be hoping to put his eventful Ibrox return behind him for Romania against Cyprus in what is a great chance for him to get more minutes under his belt at senior level.
It might not be Philippe Clement’s Rangers, but it’s something to get you through the week, at least.
