RANGERS and Wolves will be hoping to capitalise on their hard work last season by qualifying for the Europa League group stage. The Gers finished second in the Scottish Premiership while Wolves secured 7th place in the Premier League, with Watford’s FA Cup final loss to Man City ensuring European football. There are four qualifying […]
RANGERS and Wolves will be hoping to capitalise on their hard work last season by qualifying for the Europa League group stage.
The Gers finished second in the Scottish Premiership while Wolves secured 7th place in the Premier League, with Watford’s FA Cup final loss to Man City ensuring European football.
There are four qualifying rounds in total, and they all entail two legs.
The draws for the first and second qualifying rounds of the Europa League take place on June 18 and 19 respectively.
The draw for the first qualifying round took place at 2.30pm on Tuesday, with the second qualifying round draw to follow on Wednesday at around 12pm UK time.
Unfortunately, the Europa League draws are not available on UK television, but the Uefa website will provide a live stream.
Rangers have been drawn against Pristina of Kosovo or St Joseph’s of Gibraltar in the Europa League first qualifying round, with the away leg taking place first.
Wolves will only be involved in the Europa League second qualifying round draw.
Wolves and Rangers’ potential opponents will be decided following the conclusion of the first qualifying round draw.
Nuno Espirito Santo and Steven Gerrard’s sides will both be seeded.