Rangers have walked into a fiery Eindhoven cauldron this evening as they face a showdown with PSV in Champions League action.
After a 2-2 draw in the play-off first leg, the Light Blues head to the Netherlands needing a win or take the game the distance into extra time and potentially penalties in the hope of securing group stage football. Fireworks and pyrotechnics have met them as they head into PSV's Phillip Stadium, with what appears like thousands of home supporters turning out to provide Rangers an intimidating hello.
Loud chants and so much pyro in some locations around the stadium it's hard to see have been spotted via social media videos, with Dutch football expert and journalist Rik Elfrink saying: "This is somewhat the mood in Eindhoven when the PSV bus arrives at the Philips Stadium. You guessed it. A madhouse. This is 1 hour and 40 minutes before the match, thousands of people already on their feet."
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There's been fireworks at Ibrox ahead of this one though with top European scorer Alfredo Morelos left at home by boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst.
Concerns over his attitude and fitness have been highlighted and he's been deemed not fit to play in this huge match.
Victory would bank Rangers tens of millions plus three home games against some of the world's best teams.
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