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What the Rangers pundits have said about Dortmund upset chances as Gio van Bronckhorst told nothing is impossible

Rangers are on the brink of a date with destiny as their Europa League clash with Borussia Dortmund kicks off in less than 48 hours.

And while it won't be easy, fans and pundits are in agreement that the Ibrox side have a chance against the Bundesliga high flyers.

Dortmund remain in touch with Bayern Munich at the top of the league but their recent form has been indifferent.

And the news that Erling Haaland will miss out also comes as a major boost as the Premiership champions.

Rangers will need every advantage they can get over 180 minutes if they are to shock European football and reach the round of 16.

But first it's about keeping things tight in Germany and bringing the tie back to Ibrox alive.

Here's what the pundits have said about their chances of doing just that.

Ibrox hero Boyd spoke to Sky Sports in the wake of the draw and acknowledged it's going to be "difficult" for his old team.

But he knows Gio van Bronckhorst and his team won't be travelling to Germany just to make up the numbers - and thinks a decent result away from home will give them every chance.

He said: "It's going to be difficult for Rangers, home and away.

"We've spoken about the talented footballers Dortmund have got, it's going to be difficult.

"We've seen if before though, if you can hang in in the first leg, you never know.

"The away goals are scrapped now as well so I don't think it's of that much importance any more.

"But Rangers are going to have to be at their best if they're going to get anything.

"Dortmund are flying in the Bundesliga and they've shown over the years how good they are. But with Rangers, you just never know.

"There's been a few shocks and surprises over the last few years and I'm sure Gio van Bronckhorst and the

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