Overview
- Kick-off is 8pm BST on Thursday, October 2 at Graz’s Liebenauer/Merkur Arena.
- Both teams are seeking their first Europa League group points after Rangers lost to Genk and Sturm Graz fell to Midtjylland.
- Rangers are without suspended Mohamed Diomande, with Dujon Sterling, Lyall Cameron and Rabbi Matondo sidelined and doubts over Derek Cornelius and Jayden Meghoma.
- Sturm Graz arrive in strong domestic form, with Seedy Jatta scoring frequently in recent matches.
- Bookmakers make Sturm Graz slight favourites; the match is live on TNT Sports 2 with streaming available to subscribers via TNT’s platforms including discovery+, BT, EE, Sky and Virgin Media.