DANNY ROHL is only just in the door as Rangers’ new head coach.
But it’s already almost time for him to head into the dugout as the Gers take on Brann in Norway.


Rohl was confirmed as the new Rangers boss on Monday with the Light Blues finally securing a replacement for Russell Martin.
Talks with Steven Gerrard and Kevin Muscat collapsed, with Rohl himself even withdrawing from the process previously.
But now the former Sheffield Wednesday head coach is the man at the helm and his first task will be to get the Gers on the board in this season’s Europa League.
His predecessor Martin oversaw the Light Blues’ first two Europa League matches, both of which ended in defeat.
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Rangers fell to a 1-0 defeat at home to Genk in their first game before losing 2-1 to Sturm Graz in Austria.
So getting points on the board is an absolute must for the team and their new man in charge.
SunSport has all you need to know ahead of Rohl’s big night in Norway.
When does Brann vs Rangers kick-off?
- Rangers take on Brann on Thursday, October 23
- It’s a Europa League league phase encounter
- The big game kicks-off at 5.45pm UK time
- It’s taking place at Brann Stadion in Brann, Norway
- An all-Greek officiating team is led by referee Vassilis Fotias and VAR Angelos Evangelou
- The match is new Rangers head coach Danny Rohl’s first match in charge
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Is Brann vs Rangers on TV? Can I live stream it?
- Brann vs Rangers will be shown live on TNT Sports
- Coverage begins at 5pm on TNT Sports 2
- Subscribers can live stream the match via discovery+
- There will be live commentary on Sportsound on BBC Radio Scotland
- You can also follow every kick of the ball right here with SunSport’s LIVE match blog
Latest team news
Mohamed Diomande missed Rangers’ draw with Dundee United on Saturday and will be pushing to return.
The midfielder was suspended for the last European game against Sturm Graz after his red card against Genk.
Nedim Bajrami and Rabbi Matondo aren’t able to feature having been left out of the Europa League squad.
Dujon Sterling is closing in on his return to action after six months injured but this game comes too early and he’s also not part of the European squad.
Latest odds*
Brann 11/10
Draw 12/5
Rangers 9/4
*odds with SkyBet as of 2.15pm on 21 October
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