Rangers vs Braga: Where to watch, kick off time, team news and match officials

Rangers enter a must-win Europa League showdown at Ibrox with form faltering, injuries mounting and Braga arriving in Glasgow full of belief after three wins from four — leaving Danny Röhl’s side under huge pressure to finally spark their European campaign into life.
Rangers FC v Sporting Braga: Quarter Final Leg Two - UEFA Europa League
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Rangers and Head Coach Danny Röhl head into tonight’s UEFA Europa League match with Carlos Vicens’ Braga knowing only a win will do as they aim to keep their European dreams alive.

The Gers have lost all four of their league phase matches thus far and sit rock bottom of the table - 36th from 36 – having meekly lost to Genk and Sturm Graz under now-axed Russell Martin as well as a defeat to Brann in Röhl’s first match and a home defeat to Roma in the previous matchday.

Portuguese side Braga have three wins from four, including a win over Celtic in Glasgow last month and look to push their way towards an automatic place for the last 16 win another victory on Scottish soil tonight.

Here is all the info you need to know about the match:

When is Rangers vs Braga?

The match takes place tonight, November 27, 2025, at 8.00pm GMT.

The travel details for the match are as follows: Ibrox Stadium, 150 Edmiston Drive, Glasgow, G51 2XD, Scotland, United Kingdom

Is Rangers vs Braga on TV and will I be able to live stream the match?

The match at Ibrox will be shown live tonight on TNT Sports 3 and TNT Sports 3 HD from 7.45pm GMT.

The match is also available to stream via Discovery Plus.

Viewers outwith the UK and Ireland can watch the match via Rangers TV.

BBC Radio Scotland will be broadcasting the match via SportsSound.

Team news

Rangers remain without the long-term injured Rabbi Matondo and Kieran Dowell for the match, with both unregistered for the competition anyway.

Derek Cornelius is also out until at least January, with the Canadian replaced in the European squad with the returning Dujon Sterling.

John Souttar and Mikey Moore are also out after picking up knocks on international duty as is Bailey Rice who was injured during the break at the Rangers Training Centre.

Midfielder Joe Rothwell is a doubt for the match.

The visitors are without midfielder Vítor Carvalho and defender Jonatás Noro for the match – Uruguayan international midfielder Rodrigo Zalazar is one booking away from a suspension for this match.

Match officials

There will be a Dutch officiating team in charge of tonight’s bout lead by the experienced Allard Lindhout. The 38-year-old has taken charge of 45 matches so far this season – issuing 45 yellows and one red while awarding six penalty kicks.

Running the line will be Rogier Honig and Johan Balder, also from the Netherlands whilst Robin Hensgens will operate as fourth official.

Their compatriot Pol van Boekel is in charge of VAR and he will be assisted by Belgian official Bram Van Driessche, who was in charge of VAR last time out against Roma.

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