Lech Poznan v Rangers live stream: how to watch the Europa League wherever you are in the world
Watch a Lech Poznan v Rangers live stream, as Steven Gerrard's side seek another win in Europe
Lech Poznan v Rangers live stream, BT Sport, Thursday 10 December, 17.55pm GMT
Rangers will be looking to secure top spot in Group D of the Europa League when they face Lech Poznan on Thursday.
Steven Gerrard’s side have already booked their spot in the round of 32, having taken 11 points from their five matches to date. They currently have the edge on Benfica - who have amassed the same number of points - due to a superior head-to-head record, having scored three times in a draw in Lisbon compared to Benfica’s two goals in a draw in Glasgow. However, only a victory in Poland this week would guarantee first place for Rangers. A win for the Polish outfit is priced at 4/1 right now by Bet365.
The Gers were triumphant again at the weekend, thrashing Ross County 4-0 away from home to open up a 13-point lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership table. Even if Celtic win their two games in hand, they will still be seven points adrift of the summit. Even Gerrard himself could not have foreseen this level of dominance, with Rangers yet to taste defeat either in the Premiership or Europa League in 2020/21. The draw is on offer at odds of 10/3 at Betfair.
Lech Poznan’s hopes of making it through to the knockout stage were long since extinguished, but they will nevertheless be keen to end the group phase on a high. The Polish outfit have just three points to their name going into matchday six, but they did give Rangers a tough evening in the first meeting between these sides in October. Gerrard’s men won 1-0 at Ibrox that night and would no doubt settle for a repeat of that result here. A Rangers win is 4/6 with BetFred.
Long-term absentee Nikola Katic is hoping to return to action following an anterior cruciate ligament injury next month, which means he could be available for the knockout rounds. Rangers will also have to make do without the services of Jordan Jones and George Edmundson on Thursday night.
Kick-off is at 5.55pm GMT and the game is being shown on BT Sport 3 in the UK. See below for watching details where you are.
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Use a VPN to watch a Lech Poznan v Rangers live stream from outside your country
We know, we know, this has crept up on you a bit. So what if you’ve organised a quick winter break and you’re out of the country for the first Champions League week of the season?
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How to watch the Champions League live for UK subscribers
The only broadcaster with rights for the Champions League in the UK this is BT Sport, which will show every single game from the group stage, knockout rounds and final.
BT Sport is available is free for new BT broadband and TV customers, £6 a month for existing customers and from £25 a month for current Sky TV customers. Subscribers can use the BT Sport app or BTSport.com to watch on their mobile or PC streaming service.
How to watch the Champions League live for US subscribers
Champions League coverage is split between Turner Sports for English-language broadcast – with the majority of games shown for Bleacher Report Live subscribers – and Univision for Spanish broadcasts.
Bleacher Report Live costs $2.99 per game, $9.99 per month, or $79.99 per year.
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How to watch the Champions League live for Canadian subscribers
The streaming platform DAZN has exclusive rights to the Champions League in Canada (and also shows the Premier League, the Championship, Europa League, Serie A, the EFL Cup, MLS and the J-League). They’re offering a one-month free trial, followed by a rolling $20-a-month or annual subscription of $150.
DAZN supports iOS and Android phones and tablets, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Chromecast, Apple TV and a gaggle of Smart TVs.
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How to watch the Champions League live for Australian subscribers
Good news for fans of the round ball game Down Under, as Optus – who also show every single game of the Premier League season – have exclusive rights on the Champions League. There are various deals available for existing customers to add football to their package, but you can now get Optus Sport for just $14.99 a month for non-subscribers.
It’s available via the Fetch TV box, your Xbox console, or from compatible streaming devices such as phones or tablets supporting iOS and Google Play, plus Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV and Chromecast.
Check out our VPN advice to watch the game when you’re away from Australia.
How to watch the Champions League live for New Zealand subscribers
Sky Sport 7 beIN Sports is the catchily-named channel all football lovers in New Zealand will need this season.
As well the Champions League, it also shows the Spanish, German, Italian, Scottish and French leagues, as well as the Championship, FA Cup, EFL Cup and Copa Libertadores. Oh, and major international tournaments like the World Cup and next year’s European Championships too.
To get all that, Sky Sport subscriptions start at $31.99 a month – but with a VPN from one of the deals above, you’ll still be able to log in and watch it wherever you are in the world.
Who are the favourites for the Champions League?
Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City are the favourites with most bookies to win their first ever Champions League title, with Barcelona generally considered the likeliest team to overcome them. Reigning champions Liverpool are third favourites, just ahead of the next cluster which includes Real Madrid, Juventus, PSG, Bayern Munich, Atletico Madrid and Tottenham.
Who are the favourites for Champions League top scorer?
You will be shocked to learn that Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are considered the two strong favourites to end the season as Champions League top scorer, with Juve’s Portuguese forward just pipping the Barca attacker to top spot.
Behind them comes Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero and Raheem Sterling, Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah, Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowski and PSG’s Kylian Mbappe.
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