What channel is Rangers v Aris Limassol Europa League match on? TV coverage, live stream and kick-off time
Check out how to watch Rangers v Aris Limassol in the Europa League, including TV channel, radio coverage and kick-off time.
Rangers could clinch their place in the knockout stages of the Europa League with a win against Aris Limassol on Thursday.
The Old Firm club are second in Group C after their vital victory over Sparta Prague earlier this month, and know that winning at Ibrox would be enough to qualify for the latter stages of the competition - as long as the Czech team don't beat table-toppers Real Betis in the earlier kick-off.
With a trip to Spain to come in the final round of group games, Rangers will not want to leave themselves too much to do or open the door for one of the teams below them.
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The hosts will back themselves to get the job done on Thursday, as they're unbeaten since Philippe Clement's appointment in October and have won six of their eight games under the Belgian coach.
In fact, their last defeat came away against Aris Limassol nearly two months ago – a result they will be keen to atone for on Thursday.
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When is Rangers v Aris Limassol?
Rangers v Aris Limassol will take place on Thursday 30th November 2023.
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Rangers v Aris Limassol kick-off time
Rangers v Aris Limassol will kick off at 8pm.
What TV channel is Rangers v Aris Limassol on?
The game will be shown live on TNT Sports 3 from 7:45pm.
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How to live stream Rangers v Aris Limassol online
You can watch the match on TNT Sports via discovery+ Premium monthly pass or on discovery+ via Amazon Prime Video without signing up to a contract.
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Listen to Rangers v Aris Limassol on radio
You can listen to the match on BBC Scotland.
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Rangers v Aris Limassol odds
In working partnership with the Radio Times, bet365 has provided the following betting odds for this event:
bet365 odds: Rangers (3/10) Draw (17/4) Aris Limassol (7/1)*
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