Rangers: Borussia Dortmund humbled in Europa League - what does it mean for Ibrox side?
After a seismic Europa League elimination of competition favourites Borussia Dortmund, Rangers «shouldn't fear anyone,» says former Scotland striker James McFadden.
But what lies ahead for Giovanni van Bronckhorst's men after a sensational 6-4 aggregate win over the iconic German side? And where does the victory compare with previous European classics involving the Ibrox club?
Here, BBC Scotland attempts to rank Thursday's achievement alongside other memorable Rangers results and looks at what awaits the Scottish champions in Friday's last-16 draw.
So how does the monumental nature of Rangers' scalp over Dortmund compare with other memorable European nights? Cast your mind back to May 1972, when the 'Barcelona Bears' were born.
The Nou Camp played host to the game in which Rangers won their only piece of European silverware, playing out a thrilling 3-2 Cup Winners' Cup final with Dynamo Moscow.
Excitement spilled over as Rangers captain John Greig had to be awarded the trophy in the changing room because of fans rushing on to the pitch to swarm their heroes.
The 1990s also provided European nights that will live long in Rangers memory, most notably the double Champions League encounter with English champions Leeds United in 1992.
Ibrox legend Ally McCoist was the hero on both occasions, scoring winning goals in 2-1 wins in Govan and at Elland Road.
What about a more recent nostalgia hit? Rangers' sensational 3-0 Champions League triumph in 2007 over French champions Lyon sent shockwaves round Europe, as did Walter Smith side's dramatic spot-kick victory over Fiorentina in the Uefa Cup semi-final later that season.
Smith's team showed immense character to reach the Ibrox side's first European final in more than two decades, with