Summary

  • FT: Rangers (Ojo) 1-0 Feyenoord

  • James Tavernier misses from the spot after handball award in first 10 minutes

  • Sheyi Ojo smashes left-foot strike high into the net

  • FT: Rennes (Niang PEN) 1-1 Celtic (Christie PEN)

  • M'Baye Niang opens from the spot while Ryan Christie converts on the back of James Forrest's tumble

  • Rangers v Feyenoord & Porto v Young Boys (20:00) in Group G

  1. Goodbyepublished at 22:30

    So, Rangers see off Feyenoord to get their Europa League Group G campaign off to a winning start.

    Earlier, Celtic came from behind to secure a point in Rennes in Group E, with Ryan Christie levelling from the spot.

    Thanks for your company tonight, we're back at the weekend. Hope you can join us then. Cheers.

  2. And your Rangers man of the match is...published at 22:32

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    Allan McGregor.

    McGregorImage source, SNS
  3. 'I felt that we could have created even more against them'published at 22:30

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    Rangers manager Steven Gerrard speaking to BT Sport: "They have some young players. Jaap Stam hasn't been in there for too long but player-for-player they'll have more experience than us. But tonight we had more will to win. I thought we hung in there, we defended really well, we blocked them on the inside of the pitch and I thought my two central defenders were outstanding.

    "Allan [McGregor] became big for us at the right times. But when we won the ball back - if we had kept it better in the second half - I felt that we could have created even more against them. Because they were wide open."

  4. 'No complaints if we scored more goals' - Gerrardpublished at 22:26

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    Rangers manager Steven Gerrard speaking to BT Sports: "It's difficult at this level. You're coming up against good defenders and they're always breathing down your neck. I don't think anyone could have complained if we had got a few more goals tonight but at the same time Allan McGregor had to pull off a few saves.

    Rangers scorer Sheyi OjoImage source, SNS

    "I thought Feyenoord edged us in the second half in terms of possession but the lads have played out my game plan. I thought Alfredo [Morelos] was unplayable at times. He was outstanding. In terms of experience between the two teams, Feyenoord have more experience than us. They've been playing at this level for a lot longer. So I'm very pleased with my players. They deserve a lot of credit."

  5. Your Celtic man of the matchpublished at 22:25

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    Christopher Jullien

    JullienImage source, sns
  6. 'We never retained the ball well enough'published at 22:20

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    Rangers manager Steven Gerrard speaking to BT Sport: "It was a great match. Feyenoord played their part in it. I thought we were outstanding in the first half. We could have went in at the break in a healthier position. If the penalty goes in and we had a couple of set-piece moments that we could have capitalised on.

    Rangers midfielder Steven GerrardImage source, PA Media

    "Feyenoord improved in the second half and we never retained the ball well enough so it felt like it kept coming back. So with a bit more experience and a bit more time together, I'd like us to keep the ball better. Certainly when we're playing at this level and you have to keep the ball otherwise it will keep coming back at you."

  7. 'The boys dug in well'published at 22:10

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    Rangers captain James Tavernier speaking to BT Sport: "I'm happy that we got the win. It's a great strike from Sheyi [Ojo] but I thought the boys dug in really well. It has been a bad couple of days and obviously that's for Fernando [Riksen]."

    Rangers captain James TavernierImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    James Tavernier declared himself happy with Rangers' victory

  8. Sitting pretty...published at 22:07

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    Rangers celebrateImage source, Reuters
    Image caption,

    Rangers sit joint top of Group G following their victory against Feyenoord

  9. Group G so far...published at 22:05

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    GroupImage source, BBC Sport
  10. Rangers Player Raterpublished at 22:04

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    Who was your rampant Ranger? Who was your Feyenoord flop? That bit of alliteration took our top boffins five minutes to come up with...

    Tell the world HERE

    Rangers player graphicImage source, SNS/BBC
  11. FULL-TIME PORTO 2-1 YOUNG BOYSpublished at 21:58

    EUROPA LEAGUE GROUP G

  12. 'Superb start'published at 21:53

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    Neil McCann
    Former Scotland and Rangers winger on BBC Sportsound

    Quote Message

    It's a superb start. There's a lad here holding a Ricksen shirt - it's a really nice tribute, I'm pleased that they got three points on an emotional night.

    Sheyi Ojo fired home the only goal of the gameImage source, Reuters
    Image caption,

    Sheyi Ojo's wonderstrike was the difference between the two sides

  13. FULL-TIME Rangers 1-0 Feyenoordpublished at 21:52

    Rangers get their Europa League Group G campaign off to a winning start, Sheyi Ojo's superb strike proving the difference between the two sides.

    James Tavernier's penalty miss didn't prove costly as Feyenoord couldn't find a way beyond an inspired Allan McGregor in the second half.

  14. YELLOW CARDpublished at 92 mins

    Rangers 1-0 Feyenoord

    Connor Goldson is booked for late challenge on Narsingh.

  15. ADDED TIMEpublished at 90 mins

    Rangers 1-0 Feyenoord

    Three minutes of added time at Ibrox. Can Rangers hold onto their slender lead?

  16. GREAT SAVE!published at 90 mins

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    Toornstra's free kick is brilliantly clawed away by Allan McGregor, who has denied this late Feyenoord flurry.

  17. Chance for the visitors?published at 89 mins

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    Late free-kick for Feyenoord deep in Rangers territory...

  18. GREAT SAVE!published at 85 mins

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    Once again, Allan McGregor produces a brilliant save to deny Narsingh. The ball is free in the box but Feyenoord have no one following up and Rangers' lead remains intact.

  19. Rangers changepublished at 83 mins

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    Joe Aribo replaces Glen Kamara as Rangers hope fresh legs will help to see out the match and claim three Europa League points.

    Seven minutes plus added time remaining at Ibrox.

  20. Kamara bookedpublished at 80 mins

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    That's the perfect example of "taking one for the team". Glen Kamara halts a dangerous-looking Feyenoord counter-attack in its tracks and is booked by referee Antonio Miguel Mateu Lahoz.