How to watch today’s Club Brugge vs Rangers game: TV channel, live stream, kick-off time

Rangers are on the brink of elimination from the Champions League unless they can record a shock victory away at Club Brugge.

Russell Martin is already under intense pressure at Ibrox after a woeful start to his tenure at Rangers, and being knocked out of the Champions League would be a financial blow.

Club Brugge won 3-1 at Ibrox in the first leg, in which Rangers put in a dismal performance and were truly outclassed.

Rangers are yet to win in the Scottish Premiership, but they will need to win by three goals in order to turn this tie around. While unlikely, a miracle cannot be ruled out.

Rangers manager Russell Martin speaking at a press conference
Credit: Imago

Club Brugge vs Rangers TV channel

Rangers have travelled to Belgium to take on Nicky Hayen’s Club Brugge, and may be buoyed on by Celtic’s shock defeat to Almaty in Kazakhstan on Tuesday night.

The game will be televised on TNT Sports 1 in the UK, with a kick-off time of 8pm, and build-up beginning at 7.30pm.

DateAugust 27
Kick-off time8 pm
StadiumJan Breydeal Stadium, Bruges, Belgium
ChannelTNT Sports 1
Rangers will face Club Brugge on Wednesday

It is also available to watch or stream on Discovery+, with a subscription required, and can be viewed on their website or app.

The match will take place at the Jan Breydel Stadium in Bruges, and Rangers fans will be hoping for an improved performance from their draw at St Mirren in the last game.

Findlay Curtis celebrates his goal for Rangers v Panathinaikos
Credit: Imago

Russell Martin needs Rangers miracle

Martin is already hanging on to his Rangers job by a thread after losing the support of the fanbase, and a heavy loss against Club Brugge could be the point of no return for him.

A miraculous comeback victory could show what he is trying to implement at Rangers, but given the performances so far, this feels unlikely.

There is a mess at Rangers with less than a week remaining in the transfer window, and Hamza Igamane now appears to be on his way out, meaning he will play no part in Belgium.

More signings are needed, and the financial boost that winning this tie will give can help Rangers in the market, but this objective may be too far out of reach.

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