PROGRES NIEDERKORN have confirmed the date, time and venue of their Europa League first qualifying round clash with Rangers in Luxembourg.
The two sides were pitted together in Monday's draw, but there was uncertainty over the venue and date of the Gers' away trip.
Progres confirmed on Thursday that the match will be played at the Stade Josy Barthel on Tuesday 4 July, kicking off at 6.45pm UK time.
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The ground is the national stadium of Luxembourg and has a capacity of 8,000.
Rangers will host Niederkorn at Ibrox the week before on Thursday 29 June, with the first leg kicking off at 7.45pm.
Monday's second qualifying round draw pitted the winner of the tie against either St Joseph's of Gibraltar or Cyprus' AEL Limassol.
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