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How to watch Rangers v USG: RangersTV confirm match details

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Rangers have announced that RangersTV is the only place where fans can watch tonight’s Champions League qualifier against Union Saint Gilloise.

The Gers have it all to do at Ibrox and are hoping an improved performance and the power of the crowd can inspire the team to overcoming a 2-0 deficit.

After last week’s clash in Belgium was streamed exclusively in the UK and Ireland by Premier Sports, Rangers have the global rights to the return, excluding Belgium.

The club took to their official channels to make the major announcement with fans urged to register early in order to prevent any issues later this evening.

Popular broadcaster Emma Dodds will host the coverage with ex-Ibrox stars Craig Moore, Neil McCann and Kevin Thomson on hand to provide analysis.

Tom Miller will take on commentary duties as Rangers look to overturn a two-goal deficit in a European tie for the first time in their history.

The package costs £9.99 and you can purchase it HERE.

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Rangers manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst is under no illusions that things must be better in the return leg v USG and whilst plenty may watch via RangersTV we’re expecting Ibrox to be packed.

Speaking ahead of the match, the Dutch coach has asked the Ibrox crowd to be like a twelfth man on what promises to be a challenging night in Glasgow.

“They always have a big role,” said van Bronckhorst said [Rangers].

“When we play home games, the atmosphere is fantastic. The support of the fans is amazing.

“I’m sure it will be the same [against Union]. We have to make sure that our performance is better than last week because then we can create an atmosphere that will make it really difficult for our opponent, as we have shown many times before.

“We are able to do so and turn it around with the support of our fans, but as I’ve said before the performance needs to be a lot better than the away game.

“We have to [be at the level of big wins v Red Star and Leipzig]. I’ve said many times before that if you play in Europe you cannot have an off night because it will make it difficult for you in the whole tie.

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“The level we reached last week wasn’t the level we normally reach, or that we have to reach to be competitive in the Champions League.

“So, yes, our performances and our standards have to be on a high level. We have to be there to have a chance to move onto the next stage.”

Whether you’re watch on RangersTV or are going to Ibrox, here’s our Rangers predicted XI for the match against Union Saint GIlloise.