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How to watch today's Rangers vs Roma Europa League clash: TV channel, live stream, kick-off time

Samuel Fabre

Samuel was hired to the writing team at Breaking Media in August 2025, having graduated from Bournemouth University earlier that summer. During his studies, Samuel gained work experience with Get Football Group and Trill Magazine. Based in Oxford, Sam has covered Rangers extensively since joining the company, with a laser focus on preview and matchday build-up content.

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It's crunch time for Rangers and Danny Rohl in the Europa League this week.

Rangers are sat 36th in the Europa League table, following three losses from their opening three games, with Roma coming to Ibrox on 6 November for a mouthwatering tie.

Danny Rohl's first game in charge of Rangers was the 3-0 loss to Brann, and he'll need to get his side performing much better.

Rangers' loss to Celtic in the Premier Sports Cup semi-final has slightly dented confidence, whilst Roma lost 1-0 to AC Milan last time out in Serie A.

Ibrox News has highlighted everything you need to know ahead of the game.

Danny Rohl applauding at Ibrox
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Where to watch Rangers vs Roma

Roma have started their European campaign with two losses from their opening three matches, and sit 23rd in the table.

They defeated Nice in their first game, yet back-to-back home losses to Lille and Viktoria Plzen have halted their progress.

The game will be televised on TNT Sports 2, with kick-off at 8 pm, and coverage beginning at 7:45 pm.

Date6 November
Kick-off time8:00pm
StadiumIbrox
ChannelTNT 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.

Rangers were the victims of controversy against Celtic, and Rohl will be praying that his side can respond with a convincing performance.

Rangers fans hold up a banner in the stands at Ibrox.
Ibrox will be bouncing against Roma (Credit: Imago)

Rohl has restored the feel-good factor around Ibrox, and he has the perfect chance to record his first big win in charge against Roma.

The future looks bright for Danny Rohl's Rangers

Under Rohl, Sheffield Wednesday's direct, fast-paced tactics helped secure Championship survival against all the odds.

This differs completely from Russell Martin's boring and ineffective style of play, and Rohl should be able to get the best out of his new players.

The 36-year-old manager has a monumental job on his hands, and he has the potential to be the man to bring silverware back to Govan.

Rohl has already been praised for his attention to detail in several matches, and his new 3-5-2 system is proving to be incredibly problematic for opposition defences in Scotland.

Whether he can implement that in Europe or not will slowly define his reign in G51, and a resounding win over Roma would go a long way to proving that.

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