Rangers face travel nightmare before Celtic clash as Europa League play-off opponent confirmed

The UEFA Europa League trophy (Photo by MICHAEL SOHN/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)The UEFA Europa League trophy (Photo by MICHAEL SOHN/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
The UEFA Europa League trophy (Photo by MICHAEL SOHN/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
Rangers will make a 5000-mile round trip just days before they face Celtic after discovering their Europa League play-off opponent.

The Ibrox side will take on Armenian side Alashkert for a place in the group stages following their 3-2 win over Kairat Almaty in the third qualifying round. After a goalless first leg, the victorious hosts required extra-time to overcome their opponents from Kazakhstan, who had two men sent off.

The Scottish champions were waiting to discover their opponents after dropping into the Europa League play-offs following their Champions League exit at the hands of Malmo on Tuesday.

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Steven Gerrard’s side will face Alashkert in the first leg at Ibrox next Thursday before making the arduous journey to Armenia the following Thursday, August 26 – just three days before hosting Celtic in the first Old Firm fixture of the season on Sunday, August 29.

Alashkert last faced Scottish opposition in 2018, losing 3-0 both home and away to Brendan Rodgers' Celtic in Champions League qualifying.

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