Rangers could face Luxembourg outfit Progres Niederkorn in the third qualifying round of the Europa League later this month.
The pair faced each other in the second round of the same competition last year, with Progres also infamously knocked the Gers out when Pedro Caixinha was in charge back in 2017. However, Both teams will need to navigate their next European tie first before setting up another encounter.
Eredivisie side Willem II are Progre’s next opponents and were the Dutch side to make it through, they would be a much sterner opponent for the Light Blues if, that is, they progress against Lincoln Red Imps as expected. Much of the talk among fans on Twitter, though, was about another trip to Luxembourg:
Of course it’s them
— Jordan??????? (@JordanC1872) September 1, 2020
Has to be Progres… ??? we have unfinished business there.
— David Aitchison (@Bullet15511) September 1, 2020
Willem would be tricky
— Aaron (@NABYSZN2020) September 1, 2020
Definitely wanted a home tie, I’d expect the Dutch to comfortably dispatch Progres, but still have the proper fear of single leg ties
— Greig Cunningham (@GreigC22) September 1, 2020
2 away games pic.twitter.com/FUeY0A6GRe
— Stuart G M (@Southpaw_stu) September 1, 2020
No again it’s a pure fix mr @rangersfc ?
— shawsie ☆ ★ ☆ ★ ☆ (@shawsie16) September 1, 2020
pic.twitter.com/d0rGFsYAfS
— crossy (@crossy72_) September 1, 2020
Progres pic.twitter.com/W5mn6pkdEL
— Claire Innes (@Innes1690) September 1, 2020
Willem ll will be tough but still fully expect us to do the damage
— Jonny McKenna (@mckenna_jonny) September 1, 2020
Potentionally Progres Neiderkorn again…getting a bit of a joke now.
— Grant (@GrantRfc89) September 1, 2020
Both qualifying rounds ties will be away from home, and in one-off matches, there is always the danger of a banana skin. Rangers should progress comfortably from the second qualifying round, but playing either Willem II or Progres will be more of a challenge.