Rangers have endured some nerve-jangling nights to secure the golden ticket of Champions League football. Leeds United, Anorthosis Famagusta (twice), Copenhagen and Parma.
Others have gone a bit more smoothly such as Alania Vladikavkaz and Herfolge. But it seems fair to say that the Ibrox legions are likely going to have strap themselves in for a stressful evening as they look to reach the promised land of the group stage of UEFA's premier competition for the first time in 12 years with their playoff tie against PSV Eindhoven on a knife-edge after a 2-2 draw at Ibrox in the first leg.
When the prize is so big - around £30million at stake for Rangers - then it's never going to be handed to them. And Ruud van Nistelrooy's Eredivise side stand in their way.
Not to mention a partisan Philips Stadium crowd which they will also have to overcome. Throw in the fact star striker Alfredo Morelos is absent after being left behind in Glasgow and this tie in Holland has all the ingredients for a dramatic European night.
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