Rangers Handed Significant Boost As UEFA Look Poised To Make Shock Europa League Decision

Rangers Handed Significant Boost As UEFA Look Poised To Make Shock Europa League Decision

Rangers could be set to play the second leg of their Europa League tie against Bayer Leverkusen at a neutral venue, according to the Scottish Sun.

It was expected that UEFA would allow the game to be played at the BayArena as intended but the newspaper claims that the European governing body will opt to play all the remaining fixtures of the competition at four neutral venues in Germany.

The four grounds that have been picked are Cologne, Fortuna Dusseldorf, Duisburg and Schalke with the games set to be played behind closed doors from August 6th onwards.

It is believed that the four venues have been chosen as UEFA have been impressed with how the Bundesliga have managed the safe return of professional football over the last month amid the global health crisis.


Rangers are 3-1 down from the first leg and it will need a major turnaround to get back into the tie, but it appears Leverkusen will not have any home advantage whatsoever.