RANGERS face yet another busy month of fixtures with important European and cup fixtures on the horizon.
The Ibrox side play two matches in the Premiership, another two in the Europa League and then a cup semi-final.
They kick-off the month with a trip to Denmark to face Brondby on Matchday Four of Group A in the Europa League.
It's then back to league action as they host bottom of the table Ross County.
After the international break, Rangers then head for Hampden to face Hibs in the Premier Sports Cup semi-final.
Just five days later Rangers welcome European foes Sparta Prague to Glasgow in what will surely be a tasty encounter at Ibrox.
The final fixture of the month for Rangers is an away visit to West Lothian.
Rangers fixtures in November
Brondby vs Rangers - Europa League - November 4. Draw 1-1.
Rangers vs Ross County - Scottish Premiership - November 7. Rangers win 4-2.
Rangers vs Hibs - Premier Sports Cup semi-final - November 21. 4pm kick-off.
Rangers vs Sparta Prague - Europa League - November 25. 8pm kick-off.
Livingston vs Rangers - Scottish Premiership - November 28. 12pm kick-off.
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