
How to watch today’s SK Brann vs Rangers game: TV channel, live stream, kick-off time
Danny Rohl’s first match in charge sees Rangers take on SK Brann in the Europa League on Thursday.
Rangers are sat 32nd in the Europa League table, following two losses from their opening two games.
Rohl was announced as the new Rangers manager on Monday, and a statement win in Norway could lift the mood of many Light Blues supporters.
With Rangers fans are questioning Rohl’s appointment, the 36-year-old manager must hit the ground running and secure a first Europa League win of the season.
Ibrox News has highlighted everything you need to know ahead of the game.

Where to watch SK Brann vs Rangers
SK Brann defeated FC Utrecht 1-0 in their last Europa League match, yet with their domestic season coming to an end, Rangers can take advantage of their injury issues and hectic schedule.
The game will be televised on TNT Sports 2, with kick-off at 5:45 pm, and coverage beginning at 5 pm.
| Date | 23 October |
| Kick-off time | 5:45pm |
| Stadium | Brann Stadion |
| Channel | TNT Sports 2 |
It is also available to watch or stream on Discovery+ UK, with a subscription required, and can be viewed on their website or app.
With the temperature expected to be around eight degrees Celsius, the Bears will have to adapt to the conditions and produce a performance that could signify the start of a special era under Rohl.
To be a successful manager at Rangers, it’s not just about achieving silverware in domestic competitions; it’s also about delivering statement performances in Europe.
Europa League success is imperative for Danny Rohl
Ibrox became volatile under Russell Martin, and during the 1-0 loss to Genk, it was clearer than ever that Rangers were not able to compete in the Europa League under his stewardship.
Rohl must bridge the gap between the board and supporters, and the only way to do that is by mounting a run in the Europa League that fans can be proud of.
Following Rangers’ 2-1 loss to Sturm Graz, they must secure three points in the majority of their remaining games, and with tricky matches against Porto and Roma on the horizon, the clash against SK Brann is a must-win.
Having enjoyed successful Europa League campaigns in the past few years, Rohl can buy himself some appreciation from the fans by getting Rangers to the knockout stages and going toe-to-toe with some fantastic teams.
With the Scottish Premiership already looking out of reach, Rohl’s first season in charge will be judged heavily on the team’s progress in the Europa League and domestic cups.
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