Rangers' Europa League fixture list has been confirmed.
UEFA has today published the exact dates and times each team in the competition will be playing between September and December.
Rangers have drawn Real Betis, Sparta Prague, and Aris Limassol in their group.
Michael Beale’s men start the group at home to La Liga side Real Betis on Thursday, September 21.
Gers will then head to Cyprus on matchday two to face Aris Limassol on October 5, with an away match against Sparta Prague to follow on October 26.
The Czech side will be the visitors to Ibrox on matchday four on November 9, before Rangers host Aris Limassol on November 30.
Rangers will end Group C in Seville with an away match against Real Betis on December 14.
The club have confirmed that ticket information will be confirmed in due course.
Fixture list:
Matchday 1: September 21 - Rangers v Real Betis - 8pm (UK)
Matchday 2: October 5 - Aris Limassol v Rangers - 5.45pm (UK)
Matchday 3: October 26 - Sparta Prague v Rangers - 5.45pm (UK)
Matchday 4: November 9 - Rangers v Sparta Prague - 8pm (UK)
Matchday 5: November 30 - Rangers v Aris Limassol - 8pm (UK)
Matchday 6: December 14 - Real Betis v Rangers – 8pm (UK)
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