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Rangers vs Osijek LIVE stream: How to watch Europa League clash on TV and online
RANGERS vs Osijek live stream - here’s how to watch tonight’s Europa League clash on TV and online.
Rangers will be looking to defend their 1-0 advantage from the first leg of their Europa League second round qualifier when they welcome Croatian side Osijek to Ibrox.
Steven Gerrard’s side recorded a narrow victory last week with Alfredo Morelos’ strike the difference.
Gerrard is confident his side has enough quality to progress, saying: “We’ve spoken to the players over the last few days and warned them about the threat this team carries and how important it is to go in with a clean slate and a fresh mentality, and forget that we have a slight advantage.
“We have to go toe-to-toe and front-up this challenge.
“If we do that and play the way we can I’m confident we’ll get the right result.
“We can’t control what comes out of them – all we can do is be respectful to them and their team.
“We tried to be like that for the first leg and we will be that way for any opposition. My focus is what comes out of my camp and we’re looking good and confident.
Rangers vs Osijek kick-off time
Tonight’s match takes place at Ibrox with kick-off at 7.45pm.
Rangers vs Osijek TV channel
The match is being shown on Premier Sports 1 and is available to viewers on Sky, BT and Virgin.
The channel is currently only available for residents in the UK and Northern Ireland.
It is on Sky channel 412 in HD and 866 in SD.
For Virgin it is channel 551.
It will set you back £9.99 a month or £11.99 depending on the package. Sky customers can purchase a season ticket for £99.
Rangers vs Osijek live stream
Premier Sports' website will also feature coverage of the game between Rangers and Osijek.
You can use the site's online player to stream the match live.
Users will need to subscribe to the service's Premier Player to be able to access the game.
This also costs £9.99 per month for HD coverage.
You will need a valid TV Licence if you want to watch or record live programmes.
It is a criminal offence in the UK to watch “live” television without a TV Licence.