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Rangers vs Eintracht Frankfurt LIVE: Europa League final result and reaction as Frankfurt win on penalties

Rangers 1-1 Eintracht Frankfurt (Frankfurt win 5-4 on pens): Follow reaction from the Europa League final as Frankfurt beat Rangers in a shootout

Dylan Terry
Wednesday 18 May 2022 23:46 BST
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Eintracht Frankfurt won on peanlties
Eintracht Frankfurt won on peanlties (AFP via Getty Images)

Rangers suffered penalty shootout heartache in Seville as Eintracht Frankfurt came from behind to dramatically win the Europa League final.

Makeshift centre-forward Joe Aribo put the Rangers fans in dreamland when he slotted home following a slip in the German side’s defence in the 57th minute.

Frankfurt levelled 12 minutes later when Rafael Borre knocked the ball home from close range following a low cross.

Gers finished extra-time strongly and Ryan Kent was brilliantly denied at close range before Steven Davis had a shot cleared off the line, while James Tavernier had a free-kick saved in stoppage-time of the 1-1 draw.

Aaron Ramsey, a 117th-minute substitute, saw his spot-kick saved and Borre netted to seal a 5-4 shootout win.

Follow reaction from the Europa League final below:

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There is thought to be around 100,000 Rangers supporters in Seville for tonight’s game. There is also an estimated 50,000 Eintracht Frankfurt fans.

That is 150,000 supporters for a 42,700-capacity stadium. Doesn’t quite add up, does it?

Sounds like those calls from Uefa for fans without tickets not to attend have fallen on deaf ears.

It promises to be some atmosphere in Seville. Let’s just hope everyone behaves themselves.

Dylan Terry18 May 2022 17:45

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Unavailable for tonight’s game, Alfredo Morelos has been spotted among the Rangers supporters on the streets of Seville!

The Colombian remains sidelined with a thigh injury that he picked up back in early April - where he was immediately ruled out for the season.

But he is in Spain this evening and appears to be making the most of the atmosphere alongside the thousands of Scots who have made the trip.

Dylan Terry18 May 2022 17:39

Liverpool and Rangers fans warned not to travel for European finals without tickets

Ticketless Liverpool and Rangers fans have been urged not to travel to Paris and Seville for the Champions League and Europa League finals, or to try to buy resale or counterfeit tickets.

European football’s governing body Uefa is concerned about the security risk posed by large numbers of ticketless fans being in those cities, having seen the chaos which surrounded the Euro 2020 final at Wembley last summer.

Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin said on Wednesday those scenes were “unacceptable” and should never be allowed to happen again.

Liverpool and Rangers fans warned not to travel for European finals without tickets

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has criticised the official ticket allocation given to his club for the Champions League final with Real Madrid

Dylan Terry18 May 2022 17:33

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And some team news for the German outfit this evening. Line-ups for both sides will be out around one hour before kick-off.

Martin Hinteregger suffered a hamstring injury against West Ham, and will miss the final, joining Diant Ramaj, Danny da Costa and Jesper Lindstrom on the absentee list.

Evan Ndicka’s substitution during the weekend draw against Mainz is said to have been precautionary.

Dylan Terry18 May 2022 17:27

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Some early team news for the Scottish side.

Ianis Hagi teased fans that he might be ready to return for Rangers in the final, though the Romanian was removed from the club’s Europa League registered squad earlier this year.

Alfredo Morelos and Filip Helander are unavailable to Giovanni van Bronckhorst, but Aaron Ramsey is in line to feature after missing both legs of the semi-final.

Kemar Roofe has travelled to Spain and may return.

Dylan Terry18 May 2022 17:21

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When and where is it?

Eintracht Frankfurt vs Rangers is due to kick-off at 8pm BST on Wednesday 18 May at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium in Seville, Spain.

How can I watch?

Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the final of the Europa League live on BT Sport 1, with coverage due to begin at 6.30pm BST. Subscribers can stream the game via the BT Sport app or online player, while the broadcaster will also provide a free live stream on their YouTube channel.

Jamie Braidwood18 May 2022 17:15

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Less than three hours to go until kick-off and the Rangers fans are in great spirits ahead of their first European final in 14 years. As forecasted, it’s a roasting hot day in Andalusia.

Jamie Braidwood18 May 2022 17:11

Seville has been turned into a sea of blue, white and orange as Rangers fans soak in the atmosphere ahead of tonight’s Europa League final.

An estimated 100,000 fans have made the journey from Scotland, with just under 10,000 tickets available in the Rangers end in the Pizjaun.

(Getty Images)
(Getty Images)
(Getty Images)
Jamie Braidwood18 May 2022 17:04

Europa League final LIVE: Eintracht Frankfurt vs Rangers

Follow live build-up and updates from the Europa League final in Seville as Rangers face Eintracht Frankfurt at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan stadium. Supporters from both teams have flocked to the south of Spain and over 150,000 fans have arrived in the city ahead of tonight’s match, in what is perhaps the most unexpected European final in a decade.

It is simply an unmissable occasion, and both Rangers and Eintracht have the chance to create history after making dream runs to the final. Rangers are aiming to win their first European trophy in 50 years and will believe they have nothing to fear after knocking out German opposition in Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig to reach this stage. Giovanni van Bronckhorst only took over at the Ibrox in November but has built on the foundations set by Steven Gerrard to take the Glasgow club to unexpected heights.

Eintracht Frankfurt may have finished in the bottom half of the Bundesliga table this season but they too have punched above their weight by knocking out Barcelona and West Ham to reach their first European final in 42 years, and cannot be taken lightly. The weather conditions could play a factor in the final, which is expected to take place in baking temperatures after a day of searing heat in Seville. Can Rangers handle it? Follow for live updates

Dylan Terry 18 May 2022 17:00

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