Rangers FC players shine on the international stage: A look at their upcoming matches | OneFootball

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·10 September 2024

Rangers FC players shine on the international stage: A look at their upcoming matches

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Rangers FC is facing an international football break as many of the players will be heading to the global stage joining their national teams for some important upcoming games. For many players and fans alike, this period is crucial, as both UEFA Nations League matches and the African Cup of Nations qualifiers will take centre, keeping many Rangers FC players busy.

Show your support to the club and the players

As Rangers FC is heading for a short playing break to allow players taking their turns on the international stage, you can still show support to the club and the individual players as they endeavour out into the global football stage. You can wage money on the performance of the Rangers FC players on betting sites not on gamstop, which will keep your motivation and support for the Rangers FC stay present and high during this period.

Betting on individual player performance and/or the outcome of the various games of Rangers FC or the other upcoming international games adds a new layer of excitement to your football experience. Once you have something at stake, these games will become even more exciting to watch, keeping your interest peaking.


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John Souttar and Connor Barron – Scotland

Scotland is in for a tough UEFA Nations League campaign. As an integral part of the national side’s efforts, you will find the two Rangers stars John Souttar and Connor Barron. Souttar is a defensive rock for the Rangers and has established himself as a seasoned member of the Scottish squad. Barron is a talented midfielder who is relatively new to the senior side, which is marking his first call-up.

Scotland firstly took on Poland on September 5, followed by a very challenging match against Portugal on September 8. The main motivation for the team is to bounce back from their recent European Championship disappointment, which is placing a great pressure on Souttar and Barron who continue to have pivotal roles on the Scottish team.

Ross McCausland – Northern Ireland

With yet another call-up to the Northern Ireland squad, Ross McCausland continues to solidify his place on the team. He made his senior debut in 2023, and his performance has since made him a reliable force for the Northern Ireland team. The team faced Luxembourg on September 5, and yesterday hey headed to Bulgaria. Both matches were crucial for the Northern Irish team to assert themselves in the UEFA Nations League.

The smooth way McCausland has progressed from youth to senior level is a strong testament to his development at Rangers where he is showcasing great potential. His reputation is also continuing to grow with his continued international appearances.

Vaclav Cerny – Czech Republic

As the Czech Republic is beginning their UEFA Nations League campaign, the winger at the Rangers, Vaclav Verny, has been called up to represent his nation. For quite a while, Cerny has been a regular feature on the Czech team, and he also took it to the field when they met Geogia on September 7. He is also expected to play a crucial role when the team has a home fixture on September 10 against Ukraine. It is especially the ability to influence the game from the wings that makes Cerny a vital player for his nation.

Cerny has already proved he belong on the international level, as the netted his first goal for the Czech Republic in the Euro 2024 qualifying. This is also the form that will make him crucial when he represents his country again during these initial important matches.

Nedim Bajrami – Albania

The newly signed Rangers Nedim Bajrami will have his first chance to showcase his skills on the international stage for Albania since he joined the Rangers club. Albania faced Ukraine on September 7, and Bajrami will once again take it to the stage when Albania is facing Georgia on September 10, both games as part of the UEFA Nations League. As a dynamic midfielder, Bajrami is a great player to keep an eye out on.

Bajrami brings a wealth of international experience to the Rangers. He has already done over 20 caps for his country, and he is responsible for the record-breaking goal in the European Championship where he scored after just 23 seconds into a match against Italy.

Ianis Hagi – Romania

The Romanian midfielder Ianis Hagi continues to play a crucial role for his national team. Romania faced Kosovo on September 6 and has another match against Lithuania today, September 9. Both games are part of Romania’s UEFA Nations League fixtures. Due to his creativity and technical ability, Hagi has for long been an integral part of the game play of Romania.

After the recent success in the European Championship, Romania is continuing to build on this momentum, and the contributions of Hagi will be central in this mission.

Mohamed Diamonde – Ivory Coast

Mohamed Diamonde has been called up for Ivory Coast’s African Cup of Nations qualifying campaign, providing the Rangers with a strong presence. Ivory Coast already faced Zambia on September 6, and will be traveling to Chad for yet another match on September 10. Both matches are crucial for the Ivory Coast to secure their place in the African Cup of Nations tournament.

As a powerful and dynamic midfielder, Diamonde will make his mark in these high-stakes games, and his call-up to the national squad just underscores his growing influence, which is both manifested in the Rangers club and on the international levels.

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