RANGERS' journey through the Europa League qualifiers will come to an end one way or the other on Thursday 29 August. Steven Gerrard's side will eother qualify for the group stages for the second successive season at the expense of Legia Warsaw, or the themselves will be knocked out.

Confidence is high at Ibrox after an encouraging start to the domestic season and a few eye-catching results on the European stage have added to the feel-good factor at the club. A tricky tie with Poland's Legia Warsaw awaits, but it is one that Gerrard's side will surely be relishing.

Here's everything you need to know ahead of the Europa League fixture.

Where is the match being played?

The first leg will be played in Poland, at Legia's Polish Army Stadium.

What time is kick-off?

The game will start at 7pm UK time on Thursday 22 August.

Glasgow Times:

READ MORE: Legia Warsaw winger says pressure all on 'favourites' Rangers who will give them easier game than previous opponents

Is it on TV?

The match will be broadcast live exclusively on Rangers TV. 'Rangers TV Unlimited' subscribers will be able to tune in, while the game will be available on pay-per-view within and outside the UK.

What are the pre-match odds?

Gerrard's team are the pre-match favourites to win the game, and can be back at around 13/10. The bookies are currently giving odds of around 2/1 for the home side to win the match.

What's the latest team news?

Swedish defender Filip Helander and former Hamilton midfielder Greg Docherty have not been included in Rangers' Europa League squad and will not feature in either leg of the Europa League tie. However, there are expected to be wholesale changes from the side that knocked East Fife out of the Betfred Cup last weekend. Allan McGregor is expected to return between the sticks at the expense of Wes Foderingham, while Alfredo Morelos is likely to be given the nod in attack ahead of Jermain Defoe.