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Everything Rangers need to know about Braga as familiar foes dread another Europa League hard luck story

Rangers fans will have high hopes that they can go even further in the Europa League after drawing Braga.

Having seen off Red Star Belgrade, Gio van Bronckhorst 's men dodged European heavyweights when the Portuguese side were pulled out of the hat.

With Barcelona, RB Leipzig and West Ham in the hat, a clash with Braga will delight some as they eye a semi-final push.

Rangers have impressed against their opponents, who they play on April 7 and 14, in recent seasons and will hope for more European glory.

But while on paper it may look like a favourable draw, what will Braga bring to the table in the quarter-final?

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Record Sport puts the side in focus ahead of the showdown.

Sporting Clube de Braga have been regulars in European football since their formation in 1945, bringing a host of big names to the 30,200-seater Municipal Stadium of Braga.

Despite living the shadows of Portuguese giants Sporting Lisbon, Porto and Benfica they've rubbed shoulders with Europe's elite several times.

In fact, they came close to winning the Europa League back in 2011 in a narrow 1-0 defeat to old foe Porto.

They've been in decent form since with third and fourth-placed finishes in the Portuguese league in the

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