Rangers go into the Scottish Cup quarter-final knowing that a failure to beat bogey team Hearts will likely mean another trophyless season down Govan way.
18.02.2020 - 02:26 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Rangers will host Portuguese side Braga in the first leg of their Europa League last-32 clash.
Steven Gerrard's side were strong favourites going into the tie when this draw was made but what a difference two months can make in football.
The Light Blues were in scintillating form during the first half of the season and Braga's horror start to the campaign meant they were forced into changing managers.
But Rangers have been off the boil since returning from the winter break and in contrast,
Rangers go into the Scottish Cup quarter-final knowing that a failure to beat bogey team Hearts will likely mean another trophyless season down Govan way.
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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.
Rangers' Europa League future is very much in the balance as they head to Portugal for the second leg against Braga.
Sporting Lisbon have reportedly launched prepared a shock bid to snatch Braga boss Ruben Amorim ahead of their clash with Rangers.
Frustrated Flo Kamberi admitted St Johnstone’s late sickener scuppered his plans to celebrate being Rangers’ supersub matchwinner.
Frustrated Steven Gerrard rapped his ropey rearguard and claimed their Euro dreams are dead if they defend as badly in Braga.
Rangers will travel to Perth full of confidence after their stunning comeback against Braga on Thursday night.
Rangers will travel to Perth full of confidence after their stunning comeback against Braga on Thursday night.
Rangers manager Steven Gerrard has earned praise for evoking the spirit of Istanbul as his side stunned Braga with a comeback for the ages.
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.
Goal machine Alfredo Morelos has dealt Rangers a huge blow after getting ruled out of the crucial second leg clash with Braga.
Goal machine Alfredo Morelos has dealt Rangers a huge blow after getting ruled out of the crucial second leg clash with Braga.