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Rangers Champions League bid LIVE reaction as PSV epic leaves £40m jackpot hanging in the balance

An epic night at Ibrox could not separate Rangers and PSV Eindhoven.

Their Champions League playoff first leg ended in a 2-2 draw that sets up next week's return in the Netherlands perfectly.

Ibrahima Sangare gave the Dutch side a first-half lead before Antonio Colak almost immediately fired back to level matters.

A 30-yard Tom Lawrence free-kick was bungled by PSV keeper Walter Benitez after the break to put Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side on course for a huge victory.

But their hopes of taking an advantage to the Phillips Stadion were dashed by Armando Obispo's equaliser just 12 minutes from time.

Ruud van Nistelrooy will be pleased with the state of the tie ahead of next Wednesday's decider but Van Bronckhorst will believe his team have every chance of enjoying another famous night on the continent.

It's got all the ingredients or an epic European night across the North Sea and Rangers will be looking to add another victory to their two famous Eindhoven wins in their history.

You can follow all the reaction to last night's big match right here in our LIVE blog.

It was a huge night of Champions League qualifying action and the world's media reported on the game from Ibrox. READ MORE

Giovanni van Bronckhorst insists Rangers can go to Holland get the win they need to reach the Champions League group stage after a battling 2-2 draw against PSV Eindhoven at Ibrox set up a shoot-out for a potential £40 million prize.

The playoff is on knife-edge after sharing four goals on a pulsating night at Ibrox with Antonio Colak cancelling out Ibrahim Sangare’s opener before a goalkeeping howler from Walter Benitez allowed Tom Lawrence’s free kick to end up in the back of the net but the Dutch side grabbed a leveller through

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