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Rangers vs Club Brugge: TV channel, live stream & kick-off

Rangers vs Club Brugge: TV channel, live stream & kick-off

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Russell Martin will take charge of his first game as head coach with a clash against the Belgian outfit at Ibrox.
The match is currently Rangers' only scheduled friendly before the first leg of their crucial Champions League qualifier with Panathinaikos.
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Here is everything you need to know about Rangers vs Club Brugge...
When is Rangers vs Club Brugge?
Rangers take on Club Brugge this Sunday, July 6.
Kick-off is at 2pm UK time.
The match will take place at Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow.
Is Rangers vs Club Brugge on TV?
No. As it stands, the match has not been selected for live TV coverage.
Can I live stream Rangers vs Club Brugge?
Yes. RangersTV will live stream the match.
A subscription costs £6 per month. You can sign up here.
Rangers' upcoming fixtures
Rangers vs Club Brugge - Friendly - July 6
Rangers vs Panathinaikos - Champions League qualifier - July 22
Rangers vs Middlesbrough - Friendly - July 26
Panathinaikos vs Rangers - Champions League qualifier - July 30
Motherwell vs Rangers - Scottish Premiership - August 2
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