RANGERS' first Champions League campaign in 12-years has been one to forget.
Heading into matchday six of the group stages - which is the final game - the Ibrox club sit rooted to the bottom of their section on zero points.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side have conceded a whopping 19 goals to Liverpool, Napoli and Ajax over the course of their previous five games, scoring only once.
Somehow, heading into this match with Ajax they still have a slim chance of qualifying for the Europa League.
Should they beat the Dutch giants 5-0 then they would finish in third spot instead.
However, on the flip side, there is very much the possibility that Rangers could finish the groups as the worst Champions League side ever.
When is Rangers vs Ajax?
Rangers take on Ajax TODAY on Tuesday, November 1.
The game kicks-off at 8pm.
It will take place at Ibrox.
Is Rangers vs Ajax on TV and can I live stream it?
Yes, thankfully this one will be shown live on TV.
The match will be shown on BT Sport 4. The build-up coverage begins at 7.15pm - 45-minutes prior to kick-off.
The match is also available to live stream via the BT Sport app.
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