Rangers vs Napoli: How to watch Champions League fixture on TV, live stream, kick-off time and team news

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Rangers vs Napoli: How to watch Champions League fixture on TV, live stream, kick-off time and team news

Rangers lost 4-0 to Ajax in the Champions League last week. They also lost to rivals Celtic 4 in Scottish Premiership. Serie A leaders Napoli beat Liverpool 4 to 0 in their opening game. The match will be played at Ibrox on Tuesday. Away fans will not be allowed to travel to Naples for the second leg. The game will kick off at 7pm local time. It will also be shown live on TV.

Rangers take on S.S.C. Napoli in Champions League.

Rangers take on Napoli in Champions League Group A matchday 2.

Rangers take on Napoli at Ibrox Stadium on Wednesday, September 14th at 8pm (UK time)

Rangers vs Napoli is being broadcast live on BT Sport 3. Coverage begins at 7.15pm and ends at 10.30pm. The match will also be available to live stream on the BT Sports app. A pay-per-view option will be offered via RangersTV. BBC Sportsound will provide online and radio updates throughout the match.

BT Sport is available to customers with an existing BT package. The Big Sport package is £41 per month (24 month contract, upfront fee: £39.99). The standard Sport packages is for £16.00 permonth (with 24 month deal).

Napoli are favourites to win on Matchday 2. Victor Osimhen is 3/1 to score first, with Giovanni Simeone available at 9/2. Hirving Lozano is priced at 5/10, Alfredo Morelos at 7/11.

Rangers take on Napoli in Champions League. The match is kick-off at 7.45 pm.

Antonio Mateu Lahoz has been selected by UEFA to take charge of the second leg of Europa League clash between Rangers and Borussia Dortmund. He will be assisted by fellow Spanish officials Pau Cebrian Devis and Roberto del Palomar, with Jose Luis Munuera as the fourth official. German Marco Fritz is the Video Assistant Referee.

Rangers lost 2-0 to Celtic and Ajax in the Champions League. Ben Davies could replace James Sands in a possible change to the team. Victor Osimhen is out until after the international break with a thigh strain. Piotr Zielinski and Kim Min-Jae are likely to start for Rangers. Hirving Lozano is favoured to replace Matteo Politano on the right wing.


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