Michael Beale has named his Rangers side to take on Real Betis.
The Ibrox club begin their Europa League campaign at Ibrox with the group stage opener against the La Liga's sixth-best side last season.
Beale has been forced into some changes for the fixture with injury issues combined with registration rules. Ridvan Yilmaz cannot play having been left out of the Europa League squad, while Todd Cantwell, Kieran Dowell, Danilo and Nico Raskin all miss the match with knocks. RANGERS XI: Butland, Tavernier, Goldson, Davies, Barisic, Lundstram, Cifuentes, Lawrence, Sima, Matondo, Roofe
SUBS: McCrorie, K. Wright, Souttar, Jack, Dessers, Lammers, Sterling, S. Wright, King, Devine, Lyall, McKinnon.REAL Betis XI: Bravo, Bellerin, Bartra, Pezzella, Abner, Rodriguez, Roca, Isco, Luiz Henrique, Ezzalzouli, Iglesias
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