The Scottish football giants have the mission of overturning a 1-0 deficit at home. But Sporting Braga, 2011 Europa League finalists, have demonstrated of ...
The odds for both teams to score and for over 2.5 goals reflect the expectation of a high-scoring game. Rangers will be going into this game without Alfredo Morelos, who is expected to miss the rest of the season after undergoing surgery for a thigh problem. Manager Carlos Carvalhal traveled 24 players for the match and the list includes French teenage midfielder Jean-Baptiste Gorby, who made his injury return in a 1-0 win at Vizela on Sunday. The Scottish giants will have to attack, knowing the minimum objective must be a one-goal win in order to take the series to extra time. The Portuguese side, in fourth place in the domestic league behind the big three, has made a habit of scoring early in games. That's because Braga won the first leg at home 1-0 with a goal from Abel Ruiz towards the end of the first half.
Kemar Roofe scored the winner as Rangers beat nine-man Braga 3-2 after extra time to reach the semi-finals of the Europa League for the first time since ...
Rangers are preparing to host Braga in the second leg of their Europa League quarter final tie when they will seek to overcome a 1-0 first-leg deficit.
Inspired by Ianis Hagi, who scored twice, Steven Gerrard’s side struck three times in the last 23 minutes to give them an advantage to take to Portugal, where they won 1-0. To stream the game live, go to the BT Sport website or app. The first leg of that tie ended 1-1 in Germany.
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - APRIL 14: Rangers fans tifo display during a UEFA Europa League Quarter Final 2nd Leg match between Rangers and SC Braga at Ibrox, ...
(Image: Getty)23 of 32GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - APRIL 14: Braga fans before a UEFA Europa League Quarter Final 2nd Leg match between Rangers and SC Braga at Ibrox, on April 14, 2022, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Craig Williamson / SNS Group) (Image: SNS)24 of 32GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - APRIL 14: Braga fans before a UEFA Europa League Quarter Final 2nd Leg match between Rangers and SC Braga at Ibrox, on April 14, 2022, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Craig Williamson / SNS Group) (Image: SNS)25 of 32GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - APRIL 14: Scarves outside the ground during a UEFA Europa League Quarter Final 2nd Leg match between Rangers and SC Braga at Ibrox, on April 14, 2022, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Craig Williamson / SNS Group) (Image: SNS)26 of 32GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - APRIL 14: A young Rangers fan during a UEFA Europa League Quarter Final 2nd Leg match between Rangers and SC Braga at Ibrox, on April 14, 2022, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Craig Williamson / SNS Group) (Image: SNS)27 of 32GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - APRIL 14: A general view before a UEFA Europa League Quarter Final 2nd Leg match between Rangers and SC Braga at Ibrox, on April 14, 2022, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Alan Harvey / SNS Group) (Image: SNS)28 of 32GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - APRIL 14: Rangers' Aaron Ramsey arrives ahead of a UEFA Europa League Quarter Final 2nd Leg match between Rangers and SC Braga at Ibrox, on April 14, 2022, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Craig Williamson / SNS Group) (Image: SNS)29 of 32GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - APRIL 14: The Rangers squad arrives ahead of a UEFA Europa League Quarter Final 2nd Leg match between Rangers and SC Braga at Ibrox, on April 14, 2022, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Craig Williamson / SNS Group) (Image: SNS)30 of 32GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - APRIL 14: Rangers' Joe Aribo arrives ahead of a UEFA Europa League Quarter Final 2nd Leg match between Rangers and SC Braga at Ibrox, on April 14, 2022, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Craig Williamson / SNS Group) (Image: SNS)31 of 32GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - APRIL 14: James Tavernier of Rangers arrives at the stadium prior to the UEFA Europa League Quarter Final Leg Two match between Rangers FC and Sporting Braga at Ibrox Stadium on April 14, 2022 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images) (Image: Getty)32 of 32More OnRangers FCBragaEuropa LeagueEuropean footballIbrox Stadium (Image: SNS)17 of 32GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - APRIL 14: Giovanni van Bronckhorst, Head Coach of Rangers is interviewed prior to the UEFA Europa League Quarter Final Leg Two match between Rangers FC and Sporting Braga at Ibrox Stadium on April 14, 2022 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images) (Image: Getty)18 of 32GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - APRIL 14: A fan zone before a UEFA Europa League Quarter Final 2nd Leg match between Rangers and SC Braga at Ibrox, on April 14, 2022, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Craig Williamson / SNS Group) (Image: SNS)19 of 32Soccer Football - Europa League - Quarter Final - Second Leg - Rangers v Sporting Braga - Ibrox, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - April 14, 2022 Sporting Braga coach Carlos Carvalhal speaks with the media before the match Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff (Image: SNS)20 of 32GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - APRIL 14: Braga manager Carlos Carvalhal before a UEFA Europa League Quarter Final 2nd Leg match between Rangers and SC Braga at Ibrox, on April 14, 2022, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Alan Harvey / SNS Group) (Image: SNS)21 of 32GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - APRIL 14: A general view before a UEFA Europa League Quarter Final 2nd Leg match between Rangers and SC Braga at Ibrox, on April 14, 2022, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Craig Williamson / SNS Group) (Image: SNS)22 of 32Carlos Carvalhal and his Braga players inspect the Ibrox pitch. (Image: Reuters)13 of 32GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - APRIL 14: Rangers fans tifo display during a UEFA Europa League Quarter Final 2nd Leg match between Rangers and SC Braga at Ibrox, on April 14, 2022, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Alan Harvey / SNS Group) (Image: SNS)14 of 32Soccer Football - Europa League - Quarter Final - Second Leg - Rangers v Sporting Braga - Ibrox, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - April 14, 2022 Rangers fans wave flags inside the stadium before the match Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff (Image: Reuters.)15 of 32GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - APRIL 14: Rangers' Allan McGregor warms up during a UEFA Europa League Quarter Final 2nd Leg match between Rangers and SC Braga at Ibrox, on April 14, 2022, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Alan Harvey / SNS Group) (Image: SNS)16 of 32Rangers' James Tavernier warms up ahead of kick-off. (Photo by ANDY BUCHANAN / AFP) (Photo by ANDY BUCHANAN/AFP via Getty Images) (Image: Getty)3 of 32GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - APRIL 14: Referee François Letexier indicates that Kemar Roofe's goal has been ruled out for a handball after a VAR check during a UEFA Europa League Quarter Final 2nd Leg match between Rangers and SC Braga at Ibrox, on April 14, 2022, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Craig Williamson / SNS Group) (Image: SNS)4 of 32GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - APRIL 14: Rangers' James Tavernier celebrates making it 1-0 during a UEFA Europa League Quarter Final 2nd Leg match between Rangers and SC Braga at Ibrox, on April 14, 2022, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Alan Harvey / SNS Group) (Image: SNS)5 of 32Braga's David Carmo (left) and Rangers' Kemar Roofe battle for the ball during the UEFA Europa League quarter final, second leg match at Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow. Picture date: Thursday April 14, 2022. (Image: PA)7 of 32Soccer Football - Europa League - Quarter Final - Second Leg - Rangers v Sporting Braga - Ibrox, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - April 14, 2022 Rangers fans react during the match REUTERS/Russell Cheyne (Image: Reuters)8 of 32Kemar Roofe finds the net but his goal is disallowed by VAR. (Image: Reuters)9 of 32GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - APRIL 14: Rangers' James Tavernier celebrates making it 1-0 during a UEFA Europa League Quarter Final 2nd Leg match between Rangers and SC Braga at Ibrox, on April 14, 2022, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Alan Harvey / SNS Group) (Image: SNS)10 of 32James Tavernier makes it 1-0 on the night and 1-1 on aggregate. (Photo by ANDY BUCHANAN / AFP) (Photo by ANDY BUCHANAN/AFP via Getty Images) (Image: Getty)1 of 32GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - APRIL 14: Rangers' James Tavernier celebrates making it 2-0 from the penalty spot during a UEFA Europa League Quarter Final 2nd Leg match between Rangers and SC Braga at Ibrox, on April 14, 2022, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Craig Williamson / SNS Group) (Image: SNS)2 of 32Rangers fans display a 'Make Us Dream' banner in the crowd ahead of the UEFA Europa League Quarter-final, second leg football match between Rangers and Sporting Braga at the Ibrox Stadium, in Glasgow, on April 14, 2022.
The Scottish football giants have the mission of overturning a 1-0 deficit at home. But Sporting Braga, 2011 Europa League finalists, have demonstrated of ...
The odds for both teams to score and for over 2.5 goals reflect the expectation of a high-scoring game. Rangers will be going into this game without Alfredo Morelos, who is expected to miss the rest of the season after undergoing surgery for a thigh problem. Manager Carlos Carvalhal traveled 24 players for the match and the list includes French teenage midfielder Jean-Baptiste Gorby, who made his injury return in a 1-0 win at Vizela on Sunday. The Scottish giants will have to attack, knowing the minimum objective must be a one-goal win in order to take the series to extra time. The Portuguese side, in fourth place in the domestic league behind the big three, has made a habit of scoring early in games. That's because Braga won the first leg at home 1-0 with a goal from Abel Ruiz towards the end of the first half.
Rangers of the Scottish Premiership will host Braga of Portugal's Primeira Liga on Thursday in a 2022 UEFA Europa League match.
Rangers vs. Before you tune in to Thursday's match, you need to see the Rangers vs. Rangers odds. With Rangers having the advantages of location and current form, Sutton confidently backs it to win on Thursday - Rangers vs. Both clubs are near the top of their respective leagues with Braga ranking fourth in its domestic league and Rangers second in the Scottish Premiership. This will be the fourth match between the two since 2020 and Rangers has won two of the previous three.
Rangers look to overturn a first-leg deficit as they take on Braga in the quarter-finals of the Europa League.
1 min: GOAL - Rangers 1-0 Braga (Tavernier) It's an incredible start for Rangers as James Tavernier scores after just 70 seconds to put Rangers ahead on the night and make it 1-1 on aggregate. Full time: Rangers 2-1 Braga (2-2 on aggregate) - The game will head to extra-time. 82 mins: GOAL - Rangers 2-1 Braga (Carmo) Hugely frustrating for Rangers as Braga pull level on aggregate with a header from Carmo following a corner. 95 mins: Braga appear much more assured now, but the crowd is still urging Rangers forward as they look to make it through. Then Ramsey plays in a cross but Kent's header lacks conviction. 56 mins: Bassey has played some impressive long balls for Rangers so far tonight. Great spirit from Braga with ten men. Goldson misses a late header after a cross from Kent. Fashion Sakala and Scott Arfield are on for Rangers. Braga send on Jean-Baptiste Gorby. The other tie will see West Ham play Eintracht Frankfurt. The winners of this tie will take on RB Leipzig in the semi-finals. 2
Rangers will meet RB Leipzig in their first European semi-final for 14 years after overcoming Braga.
Red card for Tormena and a penalty for Rangers – spot-kick specialist Tavernier duly dispatched his 14th of the season. Borna Barisic swung in a cross from the left that Joe Aribo hooked up over the Braga defence. Carmo 83′)
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Rangers look to overturn a first-leg deficit as they take on Braga in the quarter-finals of the Europa League.
1 min: GOAL - Rangers 1-0 Braga (Tavernier) It's an incredible start for Rangers as James Tavernier scores after just 70 seconds to put Rangers ahead on the night and make it 1-1 on aggregate. 95 mins: Braga appear much more assured now, but the crowd is still urging Rangers forward as they look to make it through. 83 mins: GOAL - Rangers 2-1 Braga (Carmo) Hugely frustrating for Rangers as Braga pull level on aggregate with a header from Carmo following a corner. Then Ramsey plays in a cross but Kent's header lacks conviction. 56 mins: Bassey has played some impressive long balls for Rangers so far tonight. Great spirit from Braga with ten men. Fashion Sakala and Scott Arfield are on for Rangers. Braga send on Jean-Baptiste Gorby. Goldson misses a late header after a cross from Kent. The other tie will see West Ham play Eintracht Frankfurt. That was until the closing stages when, despite their numerical disadvantage, Braga took the game to extra time through David Carmo's header. 2H (ET) 1H (ET)
Rangers are into the Europa League semi-final after Kemar Roofe's extra-time winner settled a pulsating tie with Braga, who finished with nine men.
Fashion Sakala (Rangers) right footed shot from the right side of the box is blocked. Fashion Sakala (Rangers) left footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked. Owing to their second red card in extra-time, Braga became the first side to have two players sent off in UEFA Europa League knockout stage match since Rangers in the Last 16 last season against Slavia Prague. "The fans demand it so we have to produce it. To reach the last four in Europe is a major achievement for everyone. That took the wind out of Rangers' sails. Roofe's joy was short lived again when he broke free of the defence and chipped into the net, but was adjudged marginally offside. Aribo sliced side when perhaps a pass to Kent was the better option. They had turned the tie in their favour and now had a man advantage. Roofe got on to a long ball and ahead of defender Tormena, who bundled into the striker's back. The pressure was immense. This time the celebrations were cut short after a VAR check harshly penalised Barisic for handball in the build-up, but it didn't dampen Rangers' intensity as they continued to pour forward.
Kemar Roofe scored the winner as Rangers finally overcame a Braga side who finished with nine men to reach their first European semi-final since 2008.
78 min Ramsey slaloms past two players on the edge of the D and is taken down. He stopped Ramsey’s shot on the line and the momentum of both players led to a collision, Ramsey’s knee against Matheus’s head. But at the moment, it counts for nowt and the tie is going to extra-time. I have no idea how this has happened, but we’re going to have extra-time at Ibrox. The Rangers players should be in the shower, celebrating their first European semi-final since 2008. Sakala’s shot deflected off a defender and was saved by Matheus. The ball ran to Arfield, six yards out, and he somehow launched it onto the top of the crossbar! 95 min Ten-man Braga are dominating possession at the moment. 96 min Matheus is flattened again, this time by Aribo, but it was a legitimate challenge for a 45/55 ball. Then he got right in the referee’s face and was given a second yellow card! Kamara threaded a square pass into Aribo, who hammered a low cross on the turn into the six-yard box. The atmosphere tonight was sensational, and the good news for Rangers is that they will be at home in the second leg of their semi-final against RB Leipzig. Although I also thought Rangers should have had a free kick instead of the corner Braga scored from so maybe it has all evened out.” James Tavernier scored twice in the first half, only for David Carmo’s late header to take a one-sided game to extra-time.
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Soooo close for Rangers as Aaron Ramsey bundles he ball into the net but the referee's whistle goes after it's deemed the Welshman had fouled the Braga keeper in the process. Kemar Roofe sees yellow for taking out Matheus in the Braga goal. A goal from Braga makes it 2-1 on the night but more importanlty 2-2 on aggregate as extra time is looking likely at Ibrox. The visitors have hardly been in this second leg tie but they are looking the most likely for a winner here. The visitors have started the first half of extra time the more dominant of the sides. FIVE minutes have been added on at Ibrox with the visitors on the front foot. The Light Blues have had a huge 23 shots, but have only managed to get four of them on target. Scott Arfield is on for current matchwinner Kemar Roofe on at the start of the second half of extra time. Kemar Roofe gives Rangers the advantage in extra time. Kemar Roofe has already been booked and the Braga bench are trying to get the Jamaican international sent off but it's Carlos Carvalhal who see's yellow for waving an imaginary card at the match referee. Kenny Miller is full of praise for goal scorer Kemar Roofe as Ibrox waits patient for the second period of extra time. Scott Wright tries to pick out Kemar Roofe in the box but his pass is underhit and Andre Castro can clear.
Sutton had declared the Braga game an 'open goal' for Rangers and they didn't miss to book place in last four.