Preview & predicted Rangers XI v Athletic Bilbao

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Preview & predicted Rangers XI v Athletic Bilbao
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - FEBRUARY 22: Hamza Igamane of Rangers and Referee Kevin Clancy are seen after VAR down gradeds a red card to a yellow during the William Hill Premiership match between Rangers FC and St. Mirren FC at Ibrox Stadium on February 22, 2025 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

Get ready, footie enthusiasts! An absolutely electrifying encounter is on the horizon as Bilbao faces off against Rangers. Both sides are entering this contest with something to prove, and with plenty of authority. Only one of them, however, will emerge with the right to claim supremacy. It’s a battle of wills. Will Bilbao’s cutting edge prevail, or can Rangers’ impenetrable wall withstand everything thrown at it? The game promises to be a clash for the ages.

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You can feel the tension building as these clubs prepare for their upcoming duel. Much is at stake for both sides, and every player, every fan, and everyone connected with either club knows it. Both clubs are reckoned to be roughly equal in terms of squad strength, and both have shown their ability to play well on the European stage. This isn’t just another early-round Europa League tie. It’s a meeting between two legendary clubs, with all the history and passion that entails. And it’s a chance for both to tell their stories of redemption, of climbing back up the mountain after having been knocked down.

As for the XI:

Kelly; Tavernier, Souttar, Balogun, Nsiala, Jefte; Raskin, Dio; Cerny, Dessers, Igamane. 

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Rangers are expected to leverage their strong defensive lineup to counter Bilbao’s aggressive forward play. This strategy will likely focus on maintaining a solid backline while looking for opportunities to exploit gaps in Bilbao’s defense through quick counter-attacks.

As the match approaches, eyes across Europe will be on this battle. It is a chance for these two clubs to make a statement. It’s not just another match; it is a test and an opportunity. The highest stakes and some of the most compelling narratives in modern soccer are in play. That’s why this tie is so compelling. They have been two sides of the modern soccer renaissance. They’ve been through financial woes and have come out the other side, reorganized, and reenergized. And here they are, on the grand European stage, ready to perform and impress. So, what do you think?

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