Rangers kick off life under the 49ers and under the stewardship of Russell Martin this Sunday with a much anticipated first friendly against Belgian Pro League side Club Brugge at Ibrox.
It will be the first chance for supporters to see the light blues since the end of last season and the first small steps into the new era of the club.
When is Rangers v Club Brugge?
Rangers face the 19-times Belgian champions on Sunday 6th July, with a 2pm kick off UK time.
Tickets are still available to purchase via the club website.
Is Rangers v Club Brugge on TV and will I be able to live stream the match?
RangersTV will stream the match live for subscribers. Subscriptions cost £6 but the match has not been selected for UK TV coverage.
Team news
Rangers will be without the injured Rabbi Matondo and John Souttar for this fixture.
It is still unclear whether the likes of Hamza Igamane and Cyriel Dessers, linked with big-money exits from Ibrox will be involved in the fixture.
Debutants Max Aarons and Joe Rothwell could make their Ibrox bows on Sunday.
Loanees Ben Davies, Kieran Dowell, Jose Cifuentes, Leon King and Robbie Fraser are all back with the Gers and avaliable for selection.
Goalkeeper Kieran Wright's contract remains up in the air, whilst the keeper has been spotted training with the side his deal expired in June and no official extension has been announced yet.
Last Meeting
The last meeting between the sides came all the way back in March 1993, with the Gers winning 2-1 at Ibrox thanks to goals from Ian Durrant and the famous Scott Nisbet fluke goal, whilst Mark Hateley would be sent off, eventually costing us a place in that years UEFA Champions League final.
The sides had drawn earlier the same month in Belgium with Peter Huistra scoring to cancel out a Tomasz Dziubiński opener.
Looking Ahead
This friendly is more than just a preseason fixture, it’s a first glimpse of the new Rangers identity under Russell Martin.
Fans will be eager to see how the team gels, which new signings impress, and what style the manager brings to Ibrox. With fresh faces and fresh ambitions, Sunday’s match against Club Brugge sets the tone for what promises to be an intriguing season ahead.