Summary

  • Tavernier squeezes in second-minute opener & Roofe has headed goal ruled out by VAR then rattles crossbar

  • Tavernier penalty puts Rangers ahead on aggregate after Tormena sent off; Goldson hits post in second half & Roofe then Ramsey strikes disallowed

  • Braga grab shock late goal with Carmo's glancing header to force extra time, but Roofe turns in Aribo cross & Braga reduced to nine men with Medeiros dismissal before Arfield hits bar

  • Rangers will face RB Leipzig in Europa League semi-finals after the Germans beat Atalanta 3-1 on aggregate

  1. Two Braga changes from first legpublished at 19:16 British Summer Time 14 April 2022

    Rangers v Braga (0-1 agg)

    Braga boss Carlos Carvalhal has made two changes from the first leg victory in Portugal.

    Out go teenager Yan Couto and forward Picano Medeiros, in come experienced duo Paulo Oliveira and Andre Castro.

    Might be a night for older heads.

  2. Bassey & Jack return to Rangers XIpublished at 19:12 British Summer Time 14 April 2022

    Rangers v Braga (0-1 agg)

    Rangers boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst makes two changes to the side that thrashed St Mirren on Sunday.

    Filip Helander, who doesn't feature in the Europa League squad anyway, has been ruled out for the season with a foot injury and is replaced by Calvin Bassey at centre-back.

    The final switch sees forward Fashion Sakala drop out for the returning Ryan Jack.

    Fellow midfielder John Lundstram, who went off with a knock in Paisley, has recovered to keep his place in the side.

    Kemar RoofeImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Striker Kemar Roofe keeps his place after his weekend hat-trick against St Mirren

  3. Listen along with Sportsoundpublished at 19:09 British Summer Time 14 April 2022

    Rangers v Braga (0-1 agg)

    The Sportsound team are up and running right now.

    Richard Gordon is on presenting duties and he's accompanied by former Ibrox trio Mark Hateley, Richard Foster and Rory Loy.

    Listen along with the gang on BBC Radio Scotland MW, online or simply click play at the top of this page.

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  5. Postpublished at 19:06 British Summer Time 14 April 2022

    Happy with that side, Gers fans?

  6. LINE-UPS from Ibroxpublished at 19:03 British Summer Time 14 April 2022

    Rangers v Braga (agg 0-1)

    Rangers: McGregor, Tavernier, Goldson, Bassey, Barisic, Jack, Lundstram, Ramsey, Aribo, Kent, Roofe.

    Substitutes: McLaughlin, McCrorie, Balogun, King, Davis, Kamara, Sands, Arfield, Lowry, Diallo, Wright, Sakala.

    Braga: Matheus, Fabiano, P Oliveira, Tormena, Carmo, A Horta, Castro, Musrati, Ruiz, R Horta, Gomes.

    Substitutes: Sa, Y Couto, Leite, Mineiro, Medeiros, Buta, Gorby, Moura, B Couto, Rodrigues, Fale, V Oliveira.

  7. Postpublished at 19:02 British Summer Time 14 April 2022

    First thing's first - team news...

  8. A season defining double-header awaits...published at 19:00 British Summer Time 14 April 2022

    Rangers v Braga (0-1 agg)

    A four-day spell that may well define Rangers' season starts tonight.

    If Giovanni van Bronckhorst's men turn around a one-goal deficit this evening against Braga, a place in the Europa League last four is theirs.

    All eyes will then turn to Hampden on Sunday as the Ibrox side battle it out with Old Firm rivals Celtic for a place in the Scottish Cup final.

    But first, it's all about making sure they keep their European dream alive.

    An expectant Ibrox awaits. Think we could be in for a loud one...

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