Rangers are taking on Legia Warsaw at Ibrox this evening.

Rangers are in Europa League action tonight, but they’ve received a cheeky visit from a former Celtic player too.
The Gers are playing the second leg of their final qualifying tie, having drawn 0-0 away at Legia Warsaw last Thursday night.
The Polish side are a tough nut to crack, and with tonight’s score at 0-0 at the time of writing, they’re still yet to concede a goal in their qualifying campaign.
Rangers will hope to avoid crashing out, especially because one Celtic cult hero has decided to make the trip to Ibrox tonight.
Former Bhoys goalkeeper Artur Boruc made 88 appearances for Legia before leaving the club for Celtic in 2005, where he became a hero.
Boruc took Celtic to his heart in five years at Parkhead, racking up more than 200 appearances before heading down to English football with Southampton.
Now with Bournemouth, the 38-year-old took time out of his schedule to head up to Ibrox to sit in the away end, getting right in it with the Legia ‘ultras’.
Unsurprisingly, Boruc’s actions have gone down well with Celtic fans, and it’s clear that the goalkeeper wants to be right in with the fans should his former foes Rangers come up short against Legia tonight.

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