Rangers begin their quest to reach the Champions League proper against Dynamo Kyiv tonight.
The Ibrox club enter the third qualifying round on Tuesday where they will take on the Ukrainian club in Poland - due to the ongoing conflict in Dynamo Kyiv's homeland.
Rangers head into the match after a goalless draw against Hearts in their first competitive outing of the season in the Scottish Premiership opener.
Should Rangers triumph over the two legs against Dynamo Kyiv then they will progress to the Champions League play-off round for a shot to make the league phase.
If Rangers lose to Dynamo Kyiv then they will drop into the league phase of the Europa League.
Everything you need to know about Dynamo Kyiv vs Rangers...
When is Dynamo Kyiv vs Rangers?
Rangers take on Dynamo Kyiv today - Tuesday, August 6.
The match will be played at the Arena Lublin in Poland.
Kick-off is at 7pm.
Is Dynamo Kyiv vs Rangers on TV?
Yes. The match will be shown live on Premier Sports after they picked up the TV rights.
Coverage begins at 6.55pm with kick-off at 7pm.
Can I live stream Dynamo Kyiv vs Rangers?
Yes. The match is set to be streamed on the Dynamo Kyiv YouTube channel.
You can watch HERE.
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When is Dynamo Kyiv vs Rangers second leg?
The second leg - to be played at Hampden - will take place on Tuesday, August 13.
Kick-off is at 7.45pm.
Who will the winners of Dynamo Kyiv vs Rangers face in the Champions League play-off round?
The winners of the tie will face either FC Twente or Red Bull Salzburg in the next round.
Those clubs both compete in the third qualifying round at the same time as Rangers.
Who is in the Rangers Champions League squad?
Goalkeepers: Butland, Kelly, Budinauckas.
Defenders: Tavernier, Ridvan, Propper, Souttar, Sterling, Jefte, Davies, Balogun.
Midfielders: Cortes, Barron, Diomande, Dowell.
Forwards: Dessers, Lawrence, Matondo, Cerny, Wright, Igamane, Pereira.
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