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There is predominantly pride to play for at Ibrox, then, with the prospect of finishing rock bottom of the table a realistic one.
Rangers have improved significantly since the appointment of Danny Rohl in October and are on a run of six successive wins in all competitions.
Whether that form will translate to the European stage remains to be seen, but they face a Ludogorets side also struggling for consistency in the Europa League, with just two wins and a draw from their six matches.
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Highlights: Rangers held by Braga on eventful night at Ibrox
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The Bulgarian side, who are third in their domestic league, have leaked goals in Europe, conceding 14 in total. Only Maccabi Tel Aviv have let in more (18).
Rangers will be eyeing their first win of the campaign and a welcome confidence boost, even if qualification is no longer possible.
When is Rangers v Ludogorets?
Rangers v Ludogorets takes place on Thursday, January 22 at Ibrox.
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