Rangers will face against Bayer Leverkusen in the Europa League last 16.
08.02.2020 - 23:46 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Sporting Braga blew a two-goal lead against Gil Vicente as they handed the initiative back to Sporting in the race for Europe.
Ruben Amorim's side take on Rangers in the Europa League later this month, with the first leg at Ibrox on February 20.
Steven Gerrard's side have already beaten Porto in the competition, with Braga currently sitting 13 points behind Sergio Conceicao's men.
That's because they blew a two-goal lead against Gil Vicente this evening, partly due to a red card for
Rangers will face against Bayer Leverkusen in the Europa League last 16.
After Celtic's elimination at the hands of Copenhagen, Rangers are Scotland's only representative in the Europa League last 16 draw.
Rangers have made over £7million from the Europa League so far this season, and that total is only set to rise.
You might as well make the most of a European away day, and it seems Rangers fans aren't ready to go home just yet.
On a night when everyone of a Rangers persuasion was smiling it was George Edmundson who was the happiest man in Portugal.
Rousing Rangers produced another Euro night to savour as Ryan Kent's deadly finish fired them into the last 16 of the Europa League.
The stage is set for Rangers to produce another Europa League occasion to remeber.
Determined Steven Gerrard insists Rangers will take the game to Braga in their vital Europa League showdown in Portugal.
Sporting Lisbon have reportedly launched prepared a shock bid to snatch Braga boss Ruben Amorim ahead of their clash with Rangers.
Ianis Hagi might never reach the heights his old man did in the game but Gheorghe might never have had two goals greeted in the fashion his son did on Thursday night.
Hero Ianis Hagi insists his winning goal against Braga is a dream come true.
A stunning Rangers comeback was capped off by a deflected Ianis Hagi free-kick, as Steven Gerrard's side rose from their European grave to record a famous 3-2 Europa League victory over Portuguese high-flyers Braga.
When Braga came out of the hat all the way back in December it was heralded as a favourable draw for Rangers.
Rangers banned Braga from training on the Ibrox pitch last night in a bid to protect the weather-ravaged surface.
Rangers manager Steven Gerrard was all business yesterday. Straight to the point and wearing his poker face.
Micael Sequira insists Braga will cope with the weather-battered Ibrox pitch.
Rangers have spent around £5million more on their playing squad than Europa League rivals Braga.
Celtic and Rangers are preparing for a return to the Europa League with both targeting an extended run in the tournament.