Rangers vs Braga: TV channel, live stream free, teams and kick-off time for Europa League game
RANGERS welcome Braga to Ibrox, looking to take a lead to Portugal in their Europa League Round of 32 tie. The Scottish giants last reached the Last 16 of the competition back in 2011. And after a tricky run of results in the league, success in Europe could be Rangers’ only hope of reaching the […]
RANGERS welcome Braga to Ibrox, looking to take a lead to Portugal in their Europa League Round of 32 tie.
The Scottish giants last reached the Last 16 of the competition back in 2011.
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And after a tricky run of results in the league, success in Europe could be Rangers’ only hope of reaching the Champions League next season.
What time does Rangers vs Braga kick off?
This Europa League Round of 32 first leg clash takes place on Thursday, February 20.
It will kick off at 8pm – that is 3pm Eastern Time.
The match will be held at Ibrox in Glasgow.
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What TV channel is Rangers vs Braga on and can I live stream it?
Rangers vs Braga will be shown live on BT Sport 3, with coverage underway from 8pm.
BT Sport subscribers can live stream the action via the BT Sport app on their computer, tablet and mobile devices.
US viewers can watch the action on TUDNxtra.
How do I watch Rangers vs Braga for FREE?
Alternatively, EE phone customers can catch the match for FREE with a three-month trial on the app – simply text SPORT to 150.
What is the team news?
Stat attack!
- This is the first meeting between the two sides
- Rangers have won three in their four matches in all competitions
- Braga are unbeaten in all comps, a run stretching back to mid-December
What are the odds?
Despite Braga’s unbeaten run, Rangers are narrow favourites to win this tie at 5/4.
Yet, the Portuguese outfit are only 11/5 to take an advantage back home.
It could be busy evening for the keepers with more than 4.5 goals only 6/1, while punters can go for a long shot on Rangers’ Alfredo Morelos scoring twice at 10/1.
Odds from Ladbrokes are correct at time of publication.