
Russell Martin names Rangers team to take on Panathinaikos in Athens
Rangers take a 2-0 lead over to Athens as they look to continue their journey towards the League Phase of Europe's top competition.
Goals from Findlay Curtis and Djeidi Gassama secured victory at Ibrox last week.
They are hoping that will give them enough to make it through despite inhospitable conditions and a partisan home crowd in the Greek capital.
Rangers start with the same side that started the first leg.
So that means Jack Butland in goals behind a defence of captain James Tavernier, Nasser Djiga, John Souttar and Max Aarons.
Joe Rothwell is in a three-man midfield beside Nico Raskin and Mohamed Diomande with Curtis and Kieron Dowell supporting Danilo up top.
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