Rangers go into the Scottish Cup quarter-final knowing that a failure to beat bogey team Hearts will likely mean another trophyless season down Govan way.
08.02.2020 - 12:31 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The Scottish Cup fifth round gets underway this afternoon as Rangers visit rivals Hamilton.
The Ibrox side haven't won the famous old trophy for more than a decade, their last success coming when Nacho Novo's wondergoal sealed a win over Falkirk in 2009.
Steven Gerrard will be desperate to to raise it aloft after losing the Betfred League Cup under controversial circumstances to bitter rivals Celtic.
Brian Rice's side will look to enjoy the game with the pressure of a Premiership relegation
Rangers go into the Scottish Cup quarter-final knowing that a failure to beat bogey team Hearts will likely mean another trophyless season down Govan way.
After Celtic's elimination at the hands of Copenhagen, Rangers are Scotland's only representative in the Europa League last 16 draw.
Rangers have made over £7million from the Europa League so far this season, and that total is only set to rise.
Rangers star Ryan Kent cemented his hero status for fans when he scored the goal that took Steven Gerrard's side through to the last 16 of the Europa League.
Celtic winning their last 16 tie against Copenhagen will guarantee Scotland 13th place in the UEFA coefficient rankings.
Delighted Steven Gerrard threw a paternal arm around his players and told them they did him proud.
Gordon Strachan suspects Rangers may have torpedoed their own title hopes by becoming embroiled in a war of words off the park.
God bless the Europa League for bringing storm-lashed Scottish football together under one happy, optimistic umbrella.
Football supporters all across Scotland know that feeling when you cannot contain yourself after a last-gasp goal.
Steven Gerrard has urged his comeback stars to finish the job in Portugal next week after picking themselves off the floor to batter Braga in an epic encounter at Ibrox.
Rangers banned Braga from training on the Ibrox pitch last night in a bid to protect the weather-ravaged surface.
The SPFL have attempted to curb a potential fixture turmoil by rescheduling Rangers' clash against Livingston for Sunday.