THIS week is a big one for Rangers.
After the start of the new domestic league season, Giovanni van Bronckhorst's men will begin their Champions League qualification campaign.
They travel to Belgium for the first leg of their third round tie against Union Saint-Gilloise.
And while that will be the main focus for the Ibrox club, they will also discover their potential opponents for the next round should they get through the tie against the Jupiler Pro League side.
Here's all fans need to know about the draw.
When is the Champions League play-off round draw?
The draw for the Champions League play-off qualfying round will take place TODAY - on Tuesday, August 2.
It will commence at 11am.
It will be held at the House of European football, Nyon.
Who could Rangers potentially face?
Monaco
PSV Eindhoven
Dynamo Kiev
Sturm Graz
Is the Champions League play-off round draw on TV and can I live stream it?
No, sadly the draw will not be shown live on TV.
However, you will be able to live stream it via the UEFA website.
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