The Dutchman is hoping to become only the second Rangers manager in history to lift a European trophy, after Willie Waddell’s Barcelona Bears claimed the Cup Winners' Cup with a 3-2 win over Dynamo Moscow in 1972.
The current boss has put faith in the same players who overcame RB Leipzig at Ibrox in the semi-final second leg in the hope they can produce a repeat result and performance and bring the trophy back to Ibrox.
Kemar Roofe is available again having missed the last seven matches but the Jamaican international has been named on the bench with Joe Aribo, normally a midfielder, set to lead the Rangers attack.
Eintracht play a back three and it looks like Rangers will match them up.
Here is the Eintracht Frankfurt XI: Trapp, N'Dicka, Sow, Kostic, Kamada, Rode, Toure, Borre, Lindstrom, Tuta, Knauff Subs: Grahl, Jakic, Hrustic, Lammers, Hasebe, Ache, Chandler, Hauge, Da Costa, Lenz, Barkok, Paciencia.
Here is the Rangers starting XI for the big match:

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Rangers manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst goes up against his Eintracht Frankfurt counterpart Oliver Glasner in tonight's Europa League final in Seville. Photo: Getty Images

. GK: Allan McGregor
Has produced some pivotal moments on the run to the final. Missed the last European final against Zenit due to injury and this could be his last match in a Rangers shirt with his contract up in the summer and Jon McLaughlin likely to play the Scottish Cup final. Photo: Craig Williamson - SNS Group

5. RWB: James Tavernier
Captain, talisman, goal scorer. A win here will see him go down as one of the all-time greats. Will likely go up against Frankfurt’s star man Filip Kostic. Photo: Alan Harvey - SNS Group

6. CM: Glen Kamara
The Finn was back to his best against RB Leipzig. He can take the ball under pressure, evade that pressure, allowing Rangers to break a press and motor forward. Someone with his ice-cool composure may well be needed on a night like tonight. Photo: Alan Harvey - SNS Group

7. CM: Ryan Jack
Rangers are better when Ryan Jack is in the team. He brings control and direction, dictates the team’s tempo and is an excellent two-way footballer. Photo: Craig Foy - SNS Group

8. LWB: Borna Barisic
It could be a big night for the Croatian. His delivery from open play and set pieces could be real handful with Rangers likely to be a huge threat from corners and free kicks. Photo: Alan Harvey - SNS Group