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    Champions League 2022/23 group stage draw: Date, TV channel, live stream FREE and pots

    THE Champions League group stage draw is just weeks away – and there will be some intriguing match-ups.Real Madrid held their nerve to beat a six-time winners Liverpool in a tense final last season.
    Real Madrid defeated Liverpool in a tense final last seasonCredit: Getty
    But the time has come for the biggest teams around Europe to compete for this prestigious trophy once again.
    Find out all you need to know about the group stage draw below…
    When is the Champions League group stage draw?
    The group stage draw for the iconic tournament is set to take place on Thursday, August 25.
    It is scheduled to get underway from 4pm UK time – 6pm local time.
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    Istanbul, Turkey will be the city where the draw is being hosted which is also where the final is expected to be played and hosted the 2021 Champions League conclusion.
    Will the Champions League group stage draw be on TV and can I live stream it?

    The Champions League draw will be broadcasted LIVE on BT Sport
    Subscription members of BT Sport can also stream all the action via the BT Sport app or the BT Sport website.
    But BT Sport YouTube are expected to be covering the draw for FREE to give all users access.

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    What are the pots?
    There are four pots for the Champions League group stage draw which are then allocated into groups of eight.
    Pot 1: Real Madrid, Eintracht Frankfurt, Manchester City, AC Milan, Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain, Porto, Ajax
    Pot 2: Liverpool, Chelsea, Barcelona, Juventus, Atletico Madrid, Sevilla, RB Leipzig, Tottenham Hotspur
    Pot 3: Borussia Dortmund, Red Bull Salzburg, Shakhtar Donetsk, Inter, Napoli, Sporting CP, Bayer Leverkusen
    Pot 4: Club Brugge, Celtic, Marseille
    Remaining pot spaces to be completed after qualifying rounds
    How does the draw work?
    The draw features 32 teams: 26 teams given direct entry to the group stage and the six winners of the play-off ties.
    The first pot is made up of the champions from the Premier League, Serie A, La Liga, Bundesliga, Primeira Liga as well as the Champions League and Europa League winners.
    Real Madrid won the Champions League last season which is why the champions of the seventh-ranked league (Ajax) have earned a spot in Pot 1.
    Pots 2, 3 and 4 are then determined by the UEFA club coefficient – something that is decided on how well the teams in each league do.
    No team can play a side from their own association. Any other restrictions will be announced ahead of the draw. More

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    Super League could be held without Premier League clubs in ‘football Brexit’ to end England’s superiority

    ENGLISH clubs could be banned from a Super League in a controversial “football Brexit” move.Chelsea and Liverpool have both won the Champions League in the last three years while four of the last five runners-up have come from the Premier League.
    Liverpool won the Champions League in 2019 before Chelsea lifted the trophy two years laterCredit: Getty
    And now a Serie A club chief has suggested a “solution” to end English superiority with the exclusive competition.
    It comes just 16 months after the proposed breakaway European Super League.
    That plan – featuring the English ‘Big Six’ plus Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Inter Milan, AC Milan and Juventus – was thwarted within days as British football fans wrecked the rebels’ plans.
    All 12 teams have so far been allowed to continue in Uefa’s club tournaments – the Champions League, Europa League and Europa Conference League.
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    But now there are suggestions of another Super League with the notable absentees.
    Adriano Galliani, former CEO and vice-president of AC Milan and now general manager at Monza, told Tuttosport: “It could be a solution – but without the English.
    “There should also be a ‘Brexit’ in football.
    “It would then be a real European championship, without the British.
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    “On the other hand, what do you think, that in April 2021 the English fled from the Super League because the fans didn’t want it?”
    English teams have benefited from massive TV broadcast deals and mammoth sponsorships, elevating the Premier League to the richest division in Europe.
    And Galliani is keen to help level out the playing field for the rest of the continent, especially after overseeing his hometown club’s promotion to the top flight in May for the first time in their 109-year history.
    But Monza simply cannot compete financially with the equivalent teams in England.
    He added: “The 20 clubs in the English Premier League make almost four times more than the 20 in the Italian Serie A.
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    “Monza gets 33million euros (£28m) in television rights, three of which must go as a donation to Serie B so a total of 30m (£25m).
    “A newly-promoted Premier League team earns 160m (£135m). How can I compete with Nottingham Forest?”
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    Rangers 3 Union Saint-Gilloise 0 LIVE RESULT: Tilman inspires heroic comeback keeping Gers Champions League hopes alive

    RANGERS have taken a huge step towards their dreams of landing a Champions League spot for the first time since 2010.James Tavernier’s expertly taken penalty and Antonio Colak well-worked effort cancelled out Union Saint-Gilloise’s two goal lead.
    But Malik Tilman’s first strike for the Gers completed the heroic comeback at Ibrox.

    RESULT: Rangers 3-0 Union Saint-Gilloise (agg 3-2)
    Live stream: Rangers TV
    Rangers XI: McLaughlin; Tavernier, Goldson, Sands, Barisic; Lawrence, Lundstram, Arfield; Tillman, Kent, Colak
    Union Saint-Gilloise XI: Moris; Sykes, Burgess, Van der Heyden; Nieuwkoop, Teuma, Amani, Lynen, Lapoussin; Adingra, Vanzeir

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    Follow ALL the action with our live blog below…
    That is all!
    That is all from us at SunSport for the coverage of tonight’s game which saw Rangers hold on to their hopes of competing in the Champions League for the first time since 2010.
    They pulled off an astonishing 3-0 victory, in a game that was entertaining from start to finish.
    Join us next time as Rangers face off against PSV in the next round here on SunSport.
    Thank you, and good night!
    Rangers will face PSV in the next round, after they beat USG 3-0 at Ibrox tonight.Credit: PA
    PSV next!
    It is PSV who Rangers will face next in the UCL qualifiers.
    They came back from 2-1 down against Monaco to win the game in extra-time, and will pose a tough test for the Gers.
    Man of the match?
    Tonight’s SunSport man of the match award goes to Tom Lawrence.
    The new Rangers midfield man had what looked like a coming of age performance in the engine room tonight.
    His pass to Tavernier in the build up to the second goal should be hung in the louvre, and he was generally fantastic when driving Rangers forwards.
    There were a number of great performances for the Gers, including Barisic and Kent on the left hand side, and of course Tavernier, who had a hand in the first two goals.
    Who was your man of the match?

    Who do they face next?
    Rangers will face the winner of PSV vs Monaco in the next round of the UCL qualifiers.
    That game is also being played right now, as it has gone into extra time.
    Monaco came back from 1-0 down to lead 2-1, but a late Erick Gutierrez equaliser leveled the score to 3-3 on aggregate, which took it to extra-time.
    Luuk De Jong has just scored in that game, to put PSV 3-2 ahead, all they have to do is see it out for seven more minutes.
    Rangers remontada!
    Wow. What a game.
    Rangers from 2-0 down in the first leg managed to score three goals at Ibrox to turn the tie in their favour.
    They dominated the game from start to finish, but it took them a while to find their shooting boots as a silly USG handball led to a penalty that James Tavernier dispatched with ease.
    A wonderful Tom Lawrence cross then fell at the feet of the captain, who set up Scott Arfield to fire at goal, his shot was saved, but the rebound nodded in by Colak.
    It was then Malik Tillman, who rose higher than the goalkeeper to meet a sweeping Barisic cross, to head home and secure the 3-0 victory.
    What a performance from Rangers.
    Full-Time. Rangers 3-0 USG.
    They have done it!
    Rangers have gone through to the next round, and overturned a 2-0 deficit for the first time in their European history.
    What a game that was.
    Malik Tillman scored the winning goal, as Rangers qualified for the next UCL round.Credit: PA
    90+5. Rangers 3-0 USG.
    Red card.
    A second yellow card is given to Amani for another foul, this time on Glen Kamara.
    Two strikes and you’re out.
    90+3. Rangers 3-0 USG.
    A low cross from USG is smashed in, they seem to have only just clicked into gear.
    McLaughlin gathers well.
    90+2. Rangers 3-0 USG.
    Kent smashes a ball low and across goal, Alfredo Morelos is stretching for it, but just can’t quite reach it.
    So close, inches.
    90. Rangers 3-0 USG.
    Chance for USG!
    Union threatened late on, as we enter five minutes of added time!
    90. Rangers 3-0 USG.
    Morelos is through and the keeper is in no mans land!
    His touch lets him down, and the keeper gets to it about 40 yards away from the goal line…
    88. Rangers 3-0 USG.
    Tillman is awarded the man of the match award by the match sponsors.
    It looks like Rangers are going to do this, just two minutes of regulation time to see out, plus stoppage time.
    86. Rangers 3-0 USG.
    Glen Kamara is coming on for Tom Lawrence, who has been absolutely superb tonight.
    When you watch the highlights on YouTube of this one, look out for that Tom Lawrence pass in the build up to the second goal.
    84. Rangers 3-0 USG.
    Morelos has just come on the pitch and instantly has the goalkeeper scrambling!
    His shot from distance goes just wide of the left-hand post.
    82. Rangers 3-0 USG.
    Well Rangers just have to see this one out now.
    It is 2-2 in Eindhoven as it stands, between PSV and Monaco after 90 minutes.
    Monaco came back from 1-0 down to lead 2-1, but a late Erick Gutierrez equaliser has leveled the score!
    2-2 on the night, 3-3 on aggregate!
    80. Rangers 3-0 USG.
    The ball is floated in from Barisic on the left hand side once again, and Tillman rises above the goalkeeper to nod the ball in the net.
    What a jump, he leapt like a salmon.
    Rangers are on the verge of yet ANOTHER European comeback at Ibrox.
    What a way to get your first Rangers goal, history!
    Tillman’s first Rangers goal may just have got them through to the next UCL round.Credit: PA
    78. Rangers 3-0 USG.
    Goal! Tillman gets his first Rangers goal! They have done it!
    78. Rangers 2-0 USG.
    Another late challenge, this time on Matondo, and this time no yellow card.
    Tavernier will whip this free-kick in…
    76. Rangers 2-0 USG.
    No doubt about this one!
    Lazare Amani gets a yellow card for a very late challenge on Ryan Kent.
    74. Rangers 2-0 USG.
    It is a second yellow for James Sands, for a tackle where it looks like he gets the ball…
    Hang on, the linesman has intervened, and the yellow card has been withdrawn!
    Rangers very nearly down to 10 men there!
    72. Rangers 2-0 USG.
    A professional foul if ever there was one from Teuma on Tavernier.
    Kent whips a cross in, and there are big shouts for another handball, but it is not given.
    70. Rangers 2-0 USG.
    That Colak goal has really got the crowd going here, you wouldn’t bet against Rangers getting a third, that is for sure.
    Antonio Colak celebrates his goal that leveled the tie at Ibrox.Credit: Reuters
    67. Rangers 2-0 USG.
    Rabbi Matondo looks to drive down the right-hand side now, but it goes out for a goal kick.
    65. Rangers 2-0 USG.
    This is sloppy from both sides here as the ball is given away numerous times in quick succession.
    Lawrence picks it up and drives forwards again, but it comes to nothing.
    63. Rangers 2-0 USG.
    Goldson has a go from distance but seems to be caught in two minds.
    Rabbi Matondo is coming on here for Scott Arfield.
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    Rangers 3 Union Saint-Gilloise 0 (3-2 agg): Gers complete stunning turnaround as Tillman becomes immediate fan favourite

    RANGERS got Ibrox rocking once again – as they produced a show-stopping comeback performance to make it into the play-off round of the Champions League.Goals from James Tavernier, Antonio Colak and Malik Tillman ensured that Gers made a full recovery from last week’s blip in Belgium against Union Saint Gilloise.
    Malik Tillman jumps for joy after scoring the winnerCredit: Reuters
    Antonio Colak celebrates his equaliser with Scott Arfield and Ryan KentCredit: Reuters
    James Tavernier dispatches his penalty to open the scoringCredit: Reuters
    Giovanni van Bronckhorst kept faith with Jon McLaughlin and opted against starting Alfredo Morelos, instead giving Colak another run after his opening his account for the Ibrox club at the weekend.
    Tom Lawrence, Scott Arfield and the fit-again Ryan Kent came into the starting XI for the Light Blues as Glen Kamara, Ryan Jack and Rabbi Matondo made way from the previous week in Leuven.
    Gers enjoyed the majority of possession in the opening third of the match.
    But USG went dangerously close in the 20th minute when Siebe Van der Heyden was left completely unmarked in the box but he glanced his header wide of McLaughlin’s goal.
    Colak then almost opened the scoring just before the half hour mark for the hosts with a header that forced Union goalkeeper Anthony Moris into his first save of the night.
    Lawrence was a particular thorn in the side of USG, providing a constant threat with his dribbling and direct running at the Belgian defence.
    He had a lovely effort fly just round the post in the 33rd minute, as a goal seemed to be just one more chance away with every attack.
    As the half ticked towards a goal Rangers became a bit more sloppy in possession as they chased an opener.
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    And the visitors almost nicked a goal three minutes before half-time but McLaughlin and James Tavernier were able to combine to halt the progress of a neat passage of play by USG’s front line.
    Within seconds, Rangers had the slice of luck they needed – and earned.
    A hopeful ball in from the left side by Borna Barisic was handled by Van der Heyden and the referee wasted little time before pointing to the spot.
    Up stepped Tavernier who made no mistake whatsoever to give the home side the lead at the interval.
    Van Bronckhorst’s decision to keep faith with Colak and put Lawrence in from the start paid off in full for Rangers’ equaliser in the 57th minute.

    The Welshman was the creator and after a cross originally found Arfield, who forced Moris into a point-blank save, Colak was on hand to nod the ball home from barely two yards out.
    Ibrox was now in full voice and minutes later Tillman neatly picked out John Lundstram who forced Moris to tip a goal-bound effort out for a corner.
    In the 72nd minute, Rangers’ task almost became a lot more difficult but the referee’s assistant intervened to prevent James Sands from receiving his marching orders, having won the ball in a 50-50 and originally being shown a second yellow.
    Just as van Bronckhorst was preparing to throw on Morelos with just over ten minutes to go, Tillman popped up – quite literally – to outleap the goalkeeper and head home Barisic’s lofted first-time delivery for his first Rangers goal.
    Simon Adingra fashioned a half-chance for USG to equalise and force extra-time in the dying embers as Rangers switched off, but his shot was eventually deflected into the hands of McLaughlin.
    Jean Lazare Amani was sent off for USG well into stoppage time.

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    What happens if Rangers lose in Champions League qualifying?

    RANGERS will need to perform a heroic performance TONIGHT if they are to secure Champions League qualification for the first time since 2010.The Gers were stunned by Jupiter Pro League side Union Saint-Gilloise in Belgium having lost 2-0 in the first leg.
    Rangers’ hopes of qualifying for the Champions League hang by a threadCredit: Getty
    However Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s men are still pipped to go through with the second encounter being on home soil
    But what happens if the Scottish giants are knocked out?
    What happens if Rangers lose in Champions League qualifying?
    If Rangers were to pull off a mighty comeback and beat their Belgian opponents, they would face wither Monaco or PSV Eindhoven in the final play-off round,
    However, if the Scottish giants were to be knocked out, Rangers would find themselves back in the Europa League this season.
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    Their bitter rivals Celtic have already snatched the automatic qualification group stage spot having won the league last campaign.
    What Pot will Rangers go in should they go through?
    If Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s men navigate their way through the group stages, they are likely to land in Pot 4 – along with Celtic.
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    This is due to the Scottish League possessing one of the lower coefficients according to UEFA ruling.
    However, the Gers can possibly sneak into Pot 3 should Portuguese giants Benfica fail to secure their spot in the Champions League group stages.
    And this is down to Rangers’ individual coefficient being higher than the teams in Pot 4 (Club Brugge, Celtic and Marseille) who have already qualified.
    As a result, the former Scottish champions would avoid ‘tougher’ teams in their group, once the draw has been confirmed, giving them a better chance to get into the knock-out rounds. More

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    Ronaldo rebelling, fans revolting, stars not signing and McFred still playing… United are now Clickbait FC

    THE best-run club in the Premier League defeated the worst-run club in the Premier League and the only surprise was that anyone was surprised.To me, Manchester United 1 Brighton 2 was genuinely the most predictable result of the weekend.
    Fans now ‘follow’ Man Utd just to gawp and look at the latest shamblesCredit: Rex
    I watched it in the press room at West Ham and when the Seagulls raced into a two-goal lead, nobody looked shocked. Even the Manchester City media team didn’t snigger.
    United are a shell of a football club hiding behind a crumbling facade of historic grandeur.
    Their supporters are revolting against the Glazer ownership. Their Galactico, Cristiano Ronaldo, wants out. Their captain, Harry Maguire, is gone at all levels. Their central-midfield duo, McFred, are a running joke.
    And of their three promising young England forwards, two — Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho — are shot of confidence and the other, Mason Greenwood, is on police bail on suspicion of rape and threats to kill.
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    Erik ten Hag called it “a hell of a job”. He ain’t kidding.
    We only talk, and write, about United so much because of what they used to be a decade ago. There is a morbid fascination with them on social media because most people look at things they probably shouldn’t.
    They click on links to videos of Kurt Zouma kicking pussycats. They rubber-neck at car crashes.
    But to the world-class footballers United need to recruit, the club are a fading irrelevance.
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    Note the point-blank refusal of Frenkie de Jong to join them, despite Barcelona’s desperation to offload him.
    De Jong was at school the last time United were any good. The same goes for any player coming into their prime.
    Instead, United have made a bid for the 33-year-old Marko Arnautovic, formerly of Stoke and West Ham, who could join Benni McCarthy and Tom Huddlestone in the list of former Premier League footballers you had almost forgotten about, to have turned up at Old Trafford this summer.
    Who’s next? If the scriptwriters want to stretch this farcical plot even further, how about Mario Balotelli? The sight of Cristiano Ronaldo, after a prolonged pre-season tantrum, on the United bench, urging his team-mates to up their workrate as Brighton ran amok, was the moment when satire died.
    Ronaldo is an ageing, disruptive, egomaniac winger-turned-striker.
    Arnautovic is an ageing, disruptive winger-turned-striker, who has scored 669 fewer career goals than Ronaldo. So not exactly an upgrade.
    The only people who seem to regard United as they did during the Alex Ferguson era are referees. Even with the ‘help’ of VAR, Brighton were denied a stonewall penalty to go 3-0 up, when debutant Lisandro Martinez flattened former United man Danny Welbeck.
    Scott McTominay — who, alongside Fred, forms a comedy double act with two straight men — could easily have been sent off early on. So the scoreline could, and should, have been far worse.
    Perhaps some TV pundits also fall into this trap. On Match of the Day 2, it was stated that United had “better players” than Brighton. More famous players. More expensive players. But not better players. Not really.
    Ten Hag’s greatest hope is that several of United’s mid-table rivals – including Brighton – have sold good players this summer. If that hadn’t been the case, you would fully expect them to finish in the bottom half.
    The new Dutch boss – made to look weak and stupid by Ronaldo and a United hierarchy willing to indulge him – already resembles a drowning man just one game into his tenure.
    United could have had Mauricio Pochettino but they have barely made a good decision in ten years.
    They need the kind of long-term reboot which Arsenal are undergoing.
    But that would need humility and self-awareness. And United’s hierarchy don’t possess those qualities.
    Their vast social media numbers kid them that they are still relevant.
    Yet people are ‘following’ them to laugh and gawp, not to admire.
    They are WAGs in bikinis. They are toddlers swearing. They are Pets Do The Funniest Things. They are Clickbait FC.
    You really shouldn’t do it but you won’t be able to help yourself.
    NOTT A GOOD LOOK
    THERE were many fashion crimes during the Premier League’s opening weekend.
    From Scott Parker’s astonishing airline-pilot jacket, Erik ten Hag’s T-shirt-and-jacket combo and referee Paul Tierney’s skinhead to the Chelsea away kit which looks like the laminated front of a menu at a low-rent Greek holiday resort.
    But the best look was undoubtedly Nottingham Forest turning up at Newcastle without a shirt sponsor in the sort of glorious plain red tops they used to win European Cups in.
    Sadly, this was due to a failure by the club’s commercial department to strike a deal, rather than a deliberate retro look or a statement against dodgy Far Eastern gambling sponsorships – but boy did it look good.
    PAL’S A FORCE
    ANYONE who doubted Aleksandar Mitrovic’s ability to cut it in the Premier League simply hasn’t been paying attention to Fulham’s Serbian score-lord.
    But his opening-day double against Liverpool wasn’t their most eye-catching performance — that came from new Portuguese midfield enforcer Palhinha.
    I haven’t seen a Premier League player tackle with such consistent ferocity for at least a decade.
    Which means Palhinha will become a cult hero. And get sent off at least three times a season. 
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    WHAT is going on at Aston Villa?
    Steven Gerrard has lost his long-term No 2 Michael Beale to QPR, sold his best youngster Carney Chukwuemeka to Chelsea, stripped Tyrone Mings of the captaincy, then benched and criticised him, only to lose to relegation favourites Bournemouth?
    Villa have failed to win any of their last nine matches against current Premier League sides, losing seven.
    Next weekend’s clash with Everton, and old chum Frank Lampard, feels like some sort of celebrity death-match.
    PREM TIME UP
    PREMIER LEAGUE referees are on a mission to clamp down on time-wasting — yet the ball was in play for just 47 per cent of the Everton v Chelsea match.
    One initiative to supposedly help was a new ‘multi-ball’ system.
    But at Craven Cottage on Saturday, where Fulham took on Liverpool, there were at least three occasions where two balls were chucked onto the pitch simultaneously at a throw-in, actually slowing down the play still further.
    The only answer to all this is a stop-start clock showing 30 minutes each way. Younger readers should expect this some time early in the 22nd century.
    TUCH PAPER
    CHELSEA have splashed out £160million this summer and are prepared to cough up another £80m on Leicester defender Wesley Fofana.
    And that would make for a bigger annual transfer spend than ANY single year of Roman Abramovich’s reign.
    So while Thomas Tuchel doesn’t want to talk up his side as title challengers, he bloody well ought to be. And new owner Todd Boehly might think so too.
    TALL AMBITION
    CAN we get rid of the wow factor surrounding anyone being “quick for a big man” after Erling Haaland’s two-goal debut?
    Haaland  is  6ft  5in.
    So is Usain Bolt. He was nippy too.
    BOSS GAME 
    WE hardly knew Bruno Lage and Jesse Marsch until they staged a feisty touchline spat at Elland Road — a PR boost for the managers of Wolves and Leeds.
    We can barely wait for the “Will they? Won’t they? Handshake-gate” build-up to the return tie.
    CLASSIFIED
    THE uproar over the scrapping of the classified football results on Radio 5 Live’s ‘Sports Report’ is not misty-eyed nostalgia for loss of a grand tradition.
    It’s about genuinely wanting to hear a list of all the full-time scores. More

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    Is Rangers vs Union Saint-Gilloise on TV? Channel, live stream, kick-off time, team news for Champions League qualifier

    RANGERS have it all to do if they are to keep their dream of a first Champions League campaign since 2010 alive.They were a penalty shootout away from qualifying directly for the group stage when they were beaten by Frankfurt in the Europa League final.
    Alfredo Morelos made a crucial return for Rangers at the weekendCredit: Willie Vass
    Union Saint-Gilloise comfortably beat Rangers in BelgiumCredit: Getty
    But instead they are facing Union Saint-Gilloise, who are very much on an upward trajectory after finishing in second position in the Jupiler League the year after winning promotion.
    And Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s men were outmatched physically in the first leg, succumbing to a 2-0 defeat in Leuven.
    However, they may feel hard done by after VAR awarded a controversial penalty to the Belgians after an alleged Connor Goldson handball.
    Rangers will still hold hopes of another famous European night at Ibrox though, and their hopes are boosted by the fact that the away goals rule no longer comes into play.
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    What time does Rangers vs Union Saint-Gilloise kick off?

    Rangers take on Union Saint-Gilloise on Tuesday, August 9.
    The match kicks off at 7.45pm UK time.
    It takes place at Ibrox.

    Is Rangers vs Union Saint-Gilloise on TV and can I live stream it?

    Unfortunately, Rangers vs Union Saint-Gilloise is not live on UK television.
    However, you can still watch all the action live via Rangers TV for £9.99.
    The match is not included in regular Rangers TV subscriptions.

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    Team news
    Ianis Hagi and Filip Helander are both out for Rangers with long term injuries.
    But they received a big boost at the weekend as talisman Alfredo Morelos came off the bench to score on his return from injury against Kilmarnock.
    Kemar Roofe and Nnamdi Ofoborh are both out while Ryan Kent faces a late fitness test.
    Dennis Eckert Ayensa, Koki Machida and Ismael Kandouss have all been ruled out for the visitors.
    Striker Gustaf Nilsson is both injured and unregistered, so will play no part for Union Saint-Gilloise.
    Latest odds
    To win in 90 minutes
    Rangers 4/6
    Draw 5/2
    Union Saint-Gilloise 15/4
    *Odds from Betfair correct as of Monday, August 8
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    Ryan Sessegnon jokes Antonio Conte would have ‘killed’ him if he had failed to net after helping Tottenham to rout

    RYAN SESSEGNON helped Spurs slay Southampton and then joked: If I had missed, Antonio Conte would have killed me!The England Under-21 starlet netted his first Premier League goal for Tottenham to restore parity against Saints after James Ward-Prowse’s opener.
    Ryan Sessegnon netted the equaliser before Spurs went on to win 4-1Credit: Getty
    Antonio Conte labelled the rout of Southampton as the “perfect” start to the seasonCredit: AP
    Sessegnon, who got the nod over summer signing Ivan Perisic, raced in at the far post to head home Dejan Kulusevski’s cross.
    Conte’s side then ran away with it thanks to Eric Dier’s header, Mohammed Salisu’s comical own goal and a cool Kulusevski finish.
    Wing-back Sessegnon, 22, said: “If I hadn’t scored that I think (the manager) would have killed me to be honest! 
    “There was a moment a couple of minutes earlier when Dejan Kulusevski cut back and I arrived too late and I knew I couldn’t arrive too late the next time he did it.”
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    Conte laughed when asked about Sessegnon’s comments and also brought up the chance the former Fulham whizkid had failed to take advantage of moments before.
    The Italian said: “If you remember maybe five minutes before there was a cross and he was behind his opponent. 
    “On the bench we were really upset with him because he has to attack the second post and find the right position!
    “Then he scored and we were pleased and celebrated a lot because five minutes before he wasn’t in the same place to score. 
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    “I’m happy for him because he has great potential but has to show this potential.”
    Freebie Perisic, 33, was Spurs’ first of six summer signings and was introduced off the bench in the second half, along with fellow new-boys Clement Lenglet and Yves Bissouma.
    Sessegnon claimed he wanted to learn from the Croat to raise his own game.
    That is exactly what Conte envisaged when he brought in Perisic, having worked with the Champions League winner at Inter Milan.
    Conte added: “I think it’s very important that we signed a player like Ivan Perisic because he (Sessegnon) can see the way to learn something about Ivan. We are talking about a very important player in Ivan, a top player.
    “Sometimes it’s good to bring into your team players even if they are a bit over-age. If they are a good player with experience, they can bring this experience to improve young players in your squad. I think Sessegnon is doing this.”
    Conte hailed the result as the “perfect start” to what could be a mouthwatering season in North London.
    Though he had a blunt response to anyone surprised that none of the new signings started the game.
    The ex-Chelsea boss said: “I think that I use common sense because in this moment we are starting the new season and the old players reach a big achievement last season to get a place in Champions League. 
    “In the last 10 games I think we played really well and we had fantastic results.”
    Meanwhile Saints boss Ralph Hasenhuttl was not impressed with Salisu’s decision to try to clear with his favoured left foot, instead of hacking away with his right, which led to him turning into his own net for the killer third goal.
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    The Austrian said: “It was easy to clear the ball with the right foot. This is simply not good enough at this level.
    “It felt a little bit like the opponents switched into the next gear and we couldn’t follow after the first 20 minutes. It was frustrating to see how big the gap is, to be honest.” More