After a stunning run of form in the Europa League group stage, Rangers secured their place in the last 32 of the competition after defeating Lech Poznan last week.

The Light Blues made it to the last 16 stage last season and they'll be hoping to go one stage further this time round.

But who can Rangers get, when is the draw and when will the matches be played? Herald and Times Sport has all the details.

When does the draw take place?

The round of 32 draw is scheduled to take place at 12pm this afternoon at UEFA Headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.

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Which teams will be involved?

Twelve group winners and 12 runners-up from the UEFA Europa League group stage, plus eight teams transferring from the UEFA Champions League, will populate the Round of 32 draw.

All UEL group winners will be seeded in the draw, along with four of the teams arriving from the UCL who possess the best records in their own group stage campaigns.

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Seeded teams

AC Milan
Arsenal
Ajax
AS Roma
Bayer Leverkusen
Club Brugge
Dinamo Zagreb
Hoffenheim 
Leicester City
Manchester United
Napoli
PSV Eindhoven
Rangers
Shakhtar Donetsk
Tottenham Hotspur
Villarreal

Who could Rangers get?

Benfica
BSC Young Boys
Crvena zvezda
Dynamo Kyiv 
Granada
Krasnodar 
Lille OSC
Maccabi Tel Aviv
Molde
Olympiacos 
Real Sociedad
Royal Antwerp
Salzburg
SC Braga
Slavia Prague
Wolfsberger AC

How does the draw work?

Seeding teams will play at home in their second leg ties, while no team can play a club from their UEFA Europa League group, nor can they meet a team from their own country.

When will the games take place?

The UEFA Europa League's Round of 32 first leg ties are scheduled for Thursday 18 February, 2021, while second leg encounters will take place on Thursday 25 February, 2021.

Kick-off times will be split between 5:55pm and 8pm.