
Panathinaikos vs Rangers: TV channel, live stream & kick-off
[[Rangers]] have been in action since, taking on Middlesbrough in a friendly over the weekend. Although they were two behind at the break, Danilo and Curtis bagged in the second 45 to escape defeat.
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Now, they turn their attention back to the European scene, as they aim to negotiate their way through to the third qualifying round of the Champions League, where they'd face either Servette of Switzerland, or Viktoria Plzen, who hail from the Czech Republic.
Everything you need to know about Panathinaikos vs Rangers....
When and where is Panathinaikos vs Rangers?
Rangers take on Panathinaikos this Wednesday, July 30.
Kick-off is at 7pm UK time.
Can I watch Panathinaikos vs Rangers on TV?
Yes. BBC will show the match for FREE live on their [[BBC]] Scotland channel.
Can I live stream Panathinaikos vs Rangers?
Yes. You can live stream the match for FREE on the BBC iPlayer.
Rangers' results and upcoming fixtures
Rangers 2-2 Club Brugge - Sunday, July 6 - Friendly
Rangers 2-0 Panathinaikos - Tuesday, July 22 - Champions League qualifier
Rangers 2-2 Middlesbrough - Saturday, July 26 - Friendly
Panathinaikos vs Rangers - Wednesday, July 30 - Champions League qualifier
[[Rangers]] vs Motherwell - Saturday, August 2 - Scottish Premiership
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