Manchester United vs Rangers live early team news, how to watch information and kick-off time
Manchester United will be eyeing a return to winning ways when they welcome Rangers to Old Trafford in the Europa League this evening, kick-off 8pm.
United, who last faced Rangers in a competitive fixture in 2010, were beaten for the fifth time in their last eight games on Sunday, losing 3-1 at home to Brighton & Hove Albion. That marked a fourth defeat in their last five Old Trafford outings.
Tonight, United switch their focus to the Europa League and attempting to move one step closer to the round-of-16. Ruben Amorim's side are currently seventh in the table, one point and one place ahead of their visitors.
The top eight will automatically qualify for the last-16 and those who finish between ninth and 24th will go into the play-off round next month to try and reach the next round. Amorim has made no secret of his desire to avoid a two-legged play-off tie at all costs.
United are unbeaten in the Europa League so far this season, winning three and drawing three of their first six games.
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Ruben Amorim has clarified he is mostly responsible for Manchester United's plight this season and that his frustration got the better of him after the defeat to Brighton on Sunday.
Amorim dubbed the current United side "maybe the worst in the club's history" after they lost their tenth Premier League game of the season against Brighton.
United have won only five of Amorim's 15 games in charge and lost seven since he was appointed in November. United have two victories in ten league fixtures under the Portuguese.
Ahead of United's Europa League home match against Rangers, Amorim was asked to elaborate on his comments on Sunday. "First of all, I want to talk about


