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Live Reporting

Harry De Cosemo

All times stated are UK

  1. Rangers undone by set-piece frailties

    Rangers 2-2 PSV Eindhoven

    Martin Watt

    BBC Sport Scotland

    Giovanni van Bronckhorst will be concerned that Rangers twice - avoidably - conceded from corners.

    PSV possess plenty of height, but their opener was a scruffy affair stemming from a routine delivery that should have been dealt with, while Armando Obispo was afforded too much space for the second. Rangers must provide sterner resistance next week.

    The hosts also found themselves stretched in midfield at times, with Cody Gakpo and Ismael Saibari offering pace and width and PSV not afraid to go direct.

    Yet while only operating at their peak in bursts, Van Bronckhorst's men showed resolve to secure a draw and trouble a defence that has conceded in all six games this season.

    Antonio Colak continues to grow in stature as the Ibrox side's striking figurehead, with the Croatia international having netted for the fourth game running. His link-up play and finishing prowess will be crucial in the decider.

    Malik Tillman and Tom Lawrence also offered glimpses of inspiration and Rangers will head to Eindhoven confident they can create the chances to progress to the Champions League promised land, where a £30m-plus windfall awaits.

  2. No temptation to introduce Morelos - Van Bronckhorst

    Rangers 2-2 PSV Eindhoven

    Rangers boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst said he wasn't tempted to throw on striker Alfredo Morelos in Tuesday's 2-2 draw with PSV Eindhoven and explained how Antonio Colak gave his side "the energy they needed".

    "His work-rate when we don’t have the ball is really good," the Dutchman told BT Sport. "He scored a great goal. I’m happy with his performance.

    "It’s not only with the ball, it’s without it and he brought energy as well."

    On the first leg of the Champions League play-off tie, the Ibrox manager added: "It was very close, the differences aren’t that big. The tie is open. We go next week and still have the chance to go through. PSV are an excellent team they showed that today."

  3. PSV deny Rangers CL advantage at Ibrox

    Rangers 2-2 PSV Eindhoven

    Rangers' hopes of ending their 12-year absence from the Champions League group stage are on a knife-edge after an enthralling draw with PSV Eindhoven.

    The Ibrox side fell behind to Ibrahim Sangare's thumping finish, only to hit back swiftly with Antonio Colak's well-crafted equaliser.

    Goalkeeper Walter Benitez's howler, spilling a Tom Lawrence free-kick, gifted the hosts a second-half lead.

    But they were denied a comeback win by Armando Obispo's 78th-minute header.

    Full story.

  4. The story of a highly-charged night at Ibrox...

    Rangers 2-2 PSV Eindhoven

  5. What's coming up?

    Here is a rough running order for the day, but things can change!

    • Rangers reaction: A draw at Ibrox with PSV as they hunt a first Champions League group stage appearance since 2010.
    • More from Manchester United: Musk, Ronaldo, what next for their midfielder hunt?
    • West Ham new conference: David Moyes set to face the media at 13:30 BST ahead of the Europa Conference League qualifier against Viborg.
    • All the latest transfer news and gossip.
  6. 'United eye £50m Casemiro after Rabiot deal collapses'

    Wednesday's back pages'

    After United's deal for Adrien Rabiot fell through (more on that in a bit...), the Telegraph are saying Real Madrid's Casemiro is the next target.

  7. 'Hit the road'

    Wednesday' back pages

    The Daily Star

    It is much the same story in the Star...

  8. 'Hit the road, Ron'

    Wednesday's back pages

    Daily Mirror

    In the Mirror, it is reported that Erik ten Hag has given his blessing for Cristiano Ronaldo's Manchester United departure.

  9. 'Dele dumped'

    Wednesday's back page

    The Daily Mail

    We start with the Mail, who claim that Everton are preparing to cut losses on Dele Alli, who has been linked with Besiktas.

  10. Good morning!

    Hello again!

    Busy one as ever today. Rangers were in Champions League action against PSV Eindhoven last night, and they were mere minutes away from victory, but head to the Netherlands next week all square.

    We'll unpack that, plus all the latest transfer news and, err, Elon Musk tweeting overnight that he wants to buy Manchester United!

    First, though, we'll start with the papers.