Rangers return to action at the weekend for the first time since top flight Scottish football went on hiatus for the World Cup.
They take on Bayer Leverkusen in a friendly at Ibrox and a lot has changed since the last time the Light Blues took to the field.
Michael Beale is now in charge of the club, being appointed the 18th manager in the Gers' history last week.
The fixture against the Bundesliga side will be the first chance for supporters to catch a glimpse of what the Englishman's era in Govan is going to look like.
Here are all the details you need to know ahead of the match...
When is Rangers vs Bayer Leverkusen?
The Scottish Cup holders meet in a friendly on Saturday, December 10.
The fixture will kick-off at 3pm at Ibrox.
Is Rangers vs Bayer Levekusen on TV?
The match is not being picked up by a television broadcaster, however it will be available to stream on Rangers TV.
Rangers team news
The same players as before the break are the ones who remain out.
Questions remain about the fitness of John Souttar who has not been seen since August.
Youngster Leon King has returned to training as he continues to work his way back from the concussion he sustained last time out against St Mirren.
Borna Barisic is also unavailable due to Croatia qualifying for the semi-finals of the World Cup.
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