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Rangers vs Jagiellonia Białystok Predictions, Picks & Odds – 13/08/2026
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Rangers return to Ibrox for this second leg still very much a work in progress under Derek McInnes. The new manager's first competitive outing produced a 1-1 draw against Dundee United, exposing a lack of sharpness in the final third. Nicolas Raskin has been included in the European squad despite transfer speculation, while John Souttar appears set to leave in search of regular football. Defensive concerns linger, though the Ibrox atmosphere should provide a significant lift.
Jagiellonia Białystok arrive in Glasgow riding a wave of confidence. The 2024 Polish champions have opened their Ekstraklasa campaign with back-to-back victories and remain unbeaten across six matches in all competitions. Manager Adrian Siemieniec has acknowledged that facing Rangers represents the biggest European challenge in the club's history, but his side's form suggests they will not be overawed. Continental experience from recent seasons gives them a platform to compete seriously at Ibrox.
Ibrox is a fortress that has rattled far more established European sides than Jagiellonia Białystok, and Rangers will lean heavily on that atmosphere. McInnes needs a statement result after his competitive debut produced only a draw against Dundee United, exposing issues in the final third. The double chance covering a home win or draw at 1.57 reflects the structural advantage Rangers hold on their own turf.
Jagiellonia arrive in Glasgow riding a six-game unbeaten streak, with two wins from two in the Ekstraklasa this season. Adrian Siemieniec has openly acknowledged this as his club's greatest European challenge, but that honesty should not be mistaken for fear. The Polish champions have proven capable of grinding out results on the continent, making them dangerous opponents even away from home.
The 1X pick accounts for the unpredictability of a first-ever meeting between these clubs. Rangers possess deeper European pedigree, yet McInnes is still implementing his ideas, and defensive solidity remains a concern. Jagiellonia's form gives them a genuine chance of snatching a draw, but a Rangers defeat at Ibrox in a qualifying round would be a significant upset. Backing the home side not to lose represents the most sensible approach here.
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Trends to Know about Rangers vs Jagiellonia Białystok
- Rangers hold strong Ibrox European pedigree
- Jagiellonia unbeaten in six consecutive matches
- First-ever meeting adds tactical uncertainty
Form & Statistics: Rangers vs Jagiellonia Białystok
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Lineups: Rangers vs Jagiellonia Białystok
Rangers
Starters
- 1 Ivor Pandur
- 2 Ross McCrorie
- 3 Emmanuel Fernandez
- 4 Clinton Nsiala
- 5 Olwethu Makhanya
- 6 Cameron Devlin
- 7 Mohamed Diomande
- 8 Djeidi Gassama
- 9 Thelo Aasgaard
- 10 Dan Neil
- 11 Lawrence Shankland
Bench
- Liam Kelly
- Lyall Cameron
- Vanja Dragojević
- Tochi Chukwuani
- Nicolas Raskin
- Ryan Naderi
- Ross McCausland
- Youssef Chermiti
Absent
- Ben Godfrey (Hamstring injury, ruled out for approximately four weeks from July 31st.)
- Jose Cifuentes (Underwent surgery earlier this summer.)
- Ashton Scally (Continues recovery from injury, missed all of pre-season.)
- Dujon Sterling (Muscle injury.)
- Bojan Miovski (Injured, out indefinitely.)
- Tuur Rommens (Muscle injury.)
Jagiellonia Białystok
Starters
- 1 Sławomir Abramowicz
- 2 Norbert Wojtuszek
- 3 Bernardo Vital
- 4 Yuki Kobayashi
- 5 Guilherme Montóia
- 6 Kajetan Szmyt
- 7 Taras Romanczuk
- 8 Sergio Lozano
- 9 Rodrigo Conceição
- 10 Jesús Imaz
- 11 Nik Prelec
Bench
- Perchel
- Damasiewicz
- Polak
- Konstantopoulos
- Dawid Drachal
- Anders Klynge
- Youssuf Sylla
Absent
- Kamil Jóźwiak (injury)
- Jeremy Agbonifo (Illness.)
Low confidence
Both lineups carry a speculative label here, so treat the tactical picture as a working hypothesis rather than a certainty. Rangers line up in a 4-2-3-1 with Lawrence Shankland as the focal point, while Jagiellonia answer with a more compact 4-4-2 built around the creativity of Rodrigo Conceição on the right flank.
The 4-2-3-1 versus 4-4-2 matchup sets a clear tactical tension: Rangers will look to exploit the half-spaces behind Jagiellonia's wide midfielders, while the visitors' double pivot of Romanczuk and Lozano will aim to screen those channels and frustrate the home side's attacking transitions at Ibrox.
Rangers vs Jagiellonia Białystok: Head-to-Head
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How to Watch Rangers vs Jagiellonia Białystok Match?
What time is Rangers vs Jagiellonia Białystok?
Rangers vs Jagiellonia Białystok kicks off at Ibrox Stadium on August 13, 2026, at 19:30 local time.
Where is Rangers vs Jagiellonia Białystok being played?
This Europa League clash takes place at Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow, Scotland.
How Can I Watch Rangers vs Jagiellonia Białystok on TV and Live Stream?
This match will be available on selected European football broadcast platforms and streaming services.
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