Rangers' Europa League exit has sparked a backlash against manager Derek McInnes as the team's winless run continues. The 1-1 draw at home to Jagiellonia Bialystok saw the club crash out of the second-tier competition with a 3-2 aggregate defeat. The loss leaves the Light Blues to face the prospect of Conference League football for the first time in their history - if they can see off Jablonec in the playoff.

What happened?

Rangers were knocked out of Europa League qualifiers with a 3-2 aggregate defeat to Jagiellonia Bialystok at Ibrox. The 1-1 draw at home to Jagiellonia Bialystok saw the club crash out of the second-tier competition with a 3-2 aggregate defeat.

Why it matters for Rangers

The loss leaves the Light Blues to face the prospect of Conference League football for the first time in their history - if they can see off Jablonec in the playoff. Pressure is building on McInnes early in his tenure as the home fans unleashed on the struggling side as the full-time whistle.

What comes next?

Rangers are set to face Aberdeen in their next fixture, which will be a crucial test for the team's ability to bounce back from their Europa League exit. The match will be a tough one for the team, but they will be looking to get back to winning ways and put their Europa League exit behind them.

League standing: 9th in Premiership, 1 pts, 0W-1D-1L from 2 games, recent form LD. Goals this season: 2 scored, 3 conceded (-1 goal difference). Title race: 5 points behind leaders Celtic. Last result: Falkirk 2-5 Rangers (2026-05-16). Recent form (last 5): 2W-0D-3L (WWLLL, most recent first); on a 2-game winning run. Next fixture: vs Aberdeen (away, 2026-08-30) (8th in the table). Currently sidelined: Ben Godfrey, José Cifuentes, Youssef Chermiti.