Rangers look to advance further towards the UEFA Champions League’s league phase this Tuesday.
After defeating Greek side Panathinaikos in the second round of qualifying, the Gers host Czech side Viktoria Plzeň in the third round, with the first leg taking place tomorrow.
After Saturday’s opening day draw away to Motherwell at Fir Park, Russell Martin will need a win here to show that his style is being implemented, and improvement is on the horizon.
Here is everything you need to know about the match…
When is Rangers vs Viktoria Plzeň?
Rangers return to Ibrox tomorrow for their third European match of the season.
The match is on August 5th, 2025, and will kick off at 7.45pm GMT at Ibrox Stadium.
Is Rangers vs Viktoria Plzeň on TV and will I be able to live stream the first leg?
BBC Scotland will be showing the match from 7.30pm GMT after picking up the rights to the match on Monday.
Rangers TV will , be showing the match visually and via audio for all supporters who are subscribed and outwith the UK.
The BBC will also be providing live text commentary on their website.
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Team news
Rangers remain without the long-term injured Dujon Sterling,
Joining him on the treatment table are Rabbi Matondo and Ridvan Yilmaz, however both are not registered for Europe.
Clinton Nsiala, Jose Cifuentes and Ben Davies will also not feature as they have been told to find new clubs and have not been registered.
New loanee Mikey Moore missed the match against the Steelmen due to the winger awaiting international clearance but he should be available for this one.
Oliver Antman deal is apparently finalized, but it remains to be seen if he signed in time to be registered for tomorrow’s match.
Thelo Aasgaard’s fitness remains unknown, however rumours have emerged that he may be at least five weeks away from fitness and may not be registered for this round.
Rangers have a press conference scheduled for 4pm today, with further team news expected to be announced then, including an update on Hamza Igamane.
Plzeň are without the injured Cheick Souaré, the winger has been unavailable since January whilst Slovenian midfielder Adrian Zeljković is suspended after his red card away to Servette in the previous round.
Who is the referee for Rangers vs Viktoria Plzeň?
There is a French refereeing team in place for the first leg.
The man in charge is is Clément Turpin while his assistant referees are Erwan Finjean and Aurélien Berthomieu who will run the line. The Fourth official is Mathieu Vernice.
The VAR team also hails from France, Willy Delajod will be assisted by Nicolas Rainville on the monitors.
Referee: Clément Turpin
AR1: Erwan Finjean
AR2: Aurélien Berthomieu
Fourth Official: Mathieu Vernice
VAR: Willy Delajod
AVAR: Nicolas Rainville