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What channel is Rangers v RB Leipzig on? Europa League semi-final TV details, live stream, kick-off time

Rangers face RB Leipzig at Ibrox on Thursday night with a place in the Europa League final on the line.

The Scottish champions go into the second leg of the semi-final needing to overcome a 1-0 deficit from last week’s trip to Germany.

Rangers have produced a series of outstanding performances in the knockout stage of this season’s Europa League under manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst, seeing off the challenges of Borussia Dortmund, Red Star Belgrade and Braga to stand on the brink of reaching the final in Seville on May 18.

They now face arguably their sternest test yet against a Leipzig side who have won away from home in both of their previous ties against Real Sociedad and Atalanta.

With Rangers’ defence of the Premiership title all but ended, trailing leaders Celtic by six points with three league games left to play, their pursuit of silverware this season is now focused on the Europa League and the Scottish Cup (where they will face Hearts in the final on May 21).

Here’s how to watch the semi-final showdown…

Who: Rangers v RB Leipzig

What: Europa League semi-final, second leg

Where: Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow

When: Thursday, May 5, 2022, 8pm

The game will be shown live on both the BT Sport 2 and the BT Sport Ultimate channels. Coverage begins at 7pm.

If you are not a BT subscriber, you can watch the match by purchasing a BT monthly pass for £25.

The match can also be streamed live through either the BT Sport website or app.

Last week’s first leg in Germany, which saw Spanish international Angelino grab a late winner for Leipzig, was the first ever competitive fixture between the clubs.

They did face each other in a friendly match during the winter break in January 2017 when Leipzig ran out comfortable 4-0 winners.

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