UEFA have confirmed a German officiating team will take charge of the Europa League match between Rangers and Olympiacos.
Philippe Clement's side will take on the Greek club on Thursday night in the revamped league phase of the European competition.
Ahead of the match, UEFA have published the details of the officials for the fixture in Greece.
Sascha Stegemann will be the man in the middle for the Europa League contest.
He will be assisted by Marco Achmulkler and Christof Gunsch who will be running the line. The fourth official is Florian Badstubner.
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Soren Storks is on VAR duty and will be assisted by Gunter Perl.
Referee Stegemann has taken charge of one match involving Rangers previously, back in 2023.
The German was the referee for the 0-0 draw between Rangers and Sparta Prague in the Europa League group stage last season.
That match finished 0-0 with five yellow cards dished out by Stegemann; four to Rangers players and one to the home club.
Olympiacos vs Rangers Europa League match officials
Referee: Sascha Stegemann (GER)
Assistant referees: Marco Achmuller (GER) & Christof Gunsch (GER)
Fourth official: Florian Badstubner (GER)
VAR: Soren Storks (GER)
Assistant VAR: Gunter Perl (GER)
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