Rangers have made it to the quarter-finals of the Europa League after a penalty shootout victory over Fenerbahce.
Barry Ferguson's men triumphed 3-1 in Istanbul last week before completing the job at Ibrox on Thursday evening.
With Rangers now into the last eight of the Europa League, fans are already dreaming of a run to the competition's final, much like in the 2021/22 season.
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The Ibrox side now only have to come through two more rounds to reach said stage once more. Here's how they could get there...
Rangers' route to 2025 Europa League final
After coming through Fenerbahce, Rangers will now face Athletic Club in the quarter-finals of the Europa League.
Should they triumph against the Basque outfit, they will then face one of Manchester United or Lyon in the semi-finals.
Progress through a last-four tie, and Rangers will travel to Bilbao for the showpiece final on Wednesday, May 21, where they could face either Spurs, Frankfurt, Bodo/Glimt or Lazio.
Their first leg of the quarter-final against Athletic Club isn't until next month, so the full focus, at least for the next few weeks, is back to the domestic scene for Rangers, starting with a trip to face Celtic at Parkhead this weekend.