On Thursday night, Rangers will look to revive their Europa League campaign in Group A, as the Scottish champions welcome Brondby to Ibrox.
Rangers have endured a slightly more inconsistent start to the current campaign than last season.
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However, the home team are unbeaten in seven matches in the SPL, having recorded five wins in the process.
Despite their strong form in the SPL, Steven Gerrard’s team have lost their opening two group games against Lyon and Sparta Prague without scoring. A win in this clash would kick-start their chances of qualifying for the last-32 of the competition.
Rangers poor record in the Europa League has not just started this season, as they have now won just one of their previous six matches in the competition.
Their recent matches in the Europa League have been low-scoring, as there have been under 2.5 goals scored in their last six matches in the competition.
The Gers have a mixed recent record at Ibrox in the Europa League, although they have lost two of their last three home games in the competition.
Brondby have enjoyed a mixed start to their campaign all around. The Danish team have won just three of their last eight competitive games.
Their recent form in the Europa League has been poor too, as they have failed to win in their previous four matches, having suffered three defeats in the process. They have also conceded at least two goals in three of their last four games in the competition.
Brondby have also found wins hard to come by in European football’s secondary competition, as they have won just one of their last ten Europa League games in 90 minutes.
Forebet predicts that Rangers will record a victory in a high-scoring encounter to revive their Europa League campaign.