RANGERS head to Anfield to take on Liverpool in Champions League duty this week.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst will lead his side to Merseyside hoping to take their first points of the group stage.
Rangers suffered defeat against Ajax and Napoli in their opening fixtures and will now take on the Premier League giants in a European double header.
Liverpool have three points from their first two outings with a win over Ajax but defeat to Napoli in Italy.
Here's everything you need to know about Liverpool vs Rangers...
When is Liverpool vs Rangers?
Liverpool take on Rangers in the Champions League TODAY on Tuesday, October 4.
The match will be played at Anfield.
Kick-off is at 8pm.
Is Liverpool vs Rangers on TV?
Yes. The match will be shown on BT Sport.
Coverage starts at 6.30pm on BT Sport 2.
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Can I live stream Liverpool vs Rangers?
Yes. The match can be streamed through BT Sport.
You can watch through the online player or BT Sport app.
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