Liverpool have made the trip up north to Glasgow as they face Rangers for the second time in just over a week.
The Reds' win at Anfield was relatively easy as Trent Alexander-Arnold's free-kick and Mohamed Salah's penalty pushed Jurgen Klopp's side up to second in their Champions League group. Although, the hosts could've been out of sight in the first half if it wasn't for veteran shot-stopper Allan McGregor.
This week is a different prospect as they travel to Ibrox looking to keep the pressure on Napoli at the top of Group A with Rangers looking to keep their hopes of remaining in Europe alive.
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Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side sit at the foot of the group without a point or a goal in their opening three Champions League matches.
There are a few different ways you can follow tonight's match...
What time is kick-off?
Rangers vs Liverpool takes place at Ibrox Stadium on Wednesday, October 12. Kick off is at 8pm UK time.
Is the match on TV?
The match will be broadcast live in the UK on BT Sport 2 and will be available to stream live through the BT Sport app and website, as well as the Virgin Media and Sky Go apps for subscribers. BT Sport coverage gets underway at 6:30pm, an hour and a half before kick-off.
How else can I follow the match?
You can also follow all the action on our dedicated blog right HERE with updates from Paul Gorst and Ian Doyle.
For radio coverage, BBC Radio 5 Live will have commentary from 8pm and build-up starts at 7pm, an hour before -kick-off.
Where can I watch the highlights?
BT Sport will be showing a highlights show of all the night's Champions League matches on BT Sport 2 at 10:45pm, after their coverage of matchday four of the elite European competition concludes.
You can also grab highlights of all the games on the BT Sport YouTube channel.
Early team news
Liverpool go into the clash off the back of their disappointing and controversial 3-2 defeat to Arsenal on Sunday. They will be depleted going into tonight as they suffered three casualties in the loss with Trent Alexander-Arnold, Joel Matip and Luis Diaz all missing.
Rangers are awaiting results of midfielder Glen Kamara's injury concern but they will also be without Tom Lawrence, Ianis Hagi, John Souttar, Filip Helander and Nnamdi Ofobor.
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