Play-offs qualifying round
Vanaken 32'
Seys 41'
Seys 45'
Stankovic Al. 45'
Tzolis 50'
Club Brugge: 22. Mignolet - 44. Mechele, 58. Spileers, 64. Sabbe (Audoor, 72), 65. Seys (Siquet, 58) - 25. Stankovic Al. - 15. Onyedika, 20. Vanaken - 9. Forbs (Diakhon, 46) - 7. Tresoldi (Furo, 68), 8. Tzolis (Nilsson G., 58)
Substitution: Diakhon (from 46); Siquet (from 58); Nilsson G. (from 58); Furo (from 68); Audoor (from 72)
Bench: 29. Jackers - 2. Romero, 14. Meijer B. - 6. Reis L., 10. Vetlesen, 11. Sandra, 21. Skóraś
Yellow Cards: Nilsson G. 84
Rangers: 1. Butland - 3. Aarons (till 8), 5. Souttar, 24. Djiga, 30. Meghoma J. - 6. Rothwell (Raskin, 46), 11. Aasgaard T. (Diomande M., 46), 16. Cameron L. - 18. Antman (Tavernier, 12), 23. Gassama (Curtis F., 46) - 99. Danilo Pereira (Barron, 59)
Substitution: Tavernier (from 12); Diomande M. (from 46); Raskin (from 46); Curtis F. (from 46); Barron (from 59)
Bench: 31. Kelly L., 32. Wright K. - 37. Fernandez E. - 47. Moore - 9. Dessers
Yellow Cards: Meghoma J. 3
Red cards: Aarons 8'
- Rangers FC have made it three games, three identical results — another 1–1 draw  
- Brugge have sent a clear message: they won’t be pressured into selling on anyone else’s terms  
- Rangers' 2025/26 Scottish Premiership Fixtures: Russell Martin Era Begins with High Expectations
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