Rangers will face either Red Bull Salzburg or FC Twente should they overcome Dynamo Kyiv in the Champions League.
The Ibrox club play Dynamo Kyiv in the third qualifying round but are now aware of their possible opposition should they advance.
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The winners of the tie between Rangers and the Ukrainian club will face either Red Bull Salzburg or Twente in the next round.
If Rangers progress then they will play the first leg at home on August 20/21 with the second leg on August 27/28.
Should Rangers be eliminated by Dynamo Kyiv then they would drop into the revamped Europa League league phase.
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Rangers travel to Poland this afternoon ahead of their first leg against Kyiv on Tuesday. The match will be played at the Arena Lublin due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
The return leg - on Tuesday, August 13 - will be played at Hampden.
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