After a disappointing league campaign, Rangers fans will be looking for solace in the performances of their heroes at this year's World Cup tournament.
Despite threatening all season to go on an unlikely title charge under new boss Danny Rohl, Rangers ultimately fell well short of the title, slipping down to third in the Scottish Premiership.
While ultimately it was a disappointing campaign, 'Gers fans will be excited to see a number of their key stars represent the club at the global showpiece, including a significant number for Scotland.
Find out below how many players from Rangers will be travelling to the United States to compete at the 2026 World Cup.
In total, seven players from Rangers will be featuring at the World Cup this summer - including Derek Cornelius who spent the season on loan at the club from Marseille.
As a result of the expanded competition - which now features 48 teams - a total of 1,248 players will be at this year's World Cup, with seven of those currently being contracted to 'Gers.
Four of the seven players featuring have been named in Steve Clarke's Scotland squad, John Souttar, Liam Kelly, Findlay Curtis and new signing from Hearts Lawrence Shankland, whilst the club will also be represented in the sides of Belgium, Norway and Canada.