Scottish Premiership side Rangers has forged closer ties with the Indian market in a deal to stream free UK coverage of Indian Super League matches on its club Facebook page
Rangers continue Indian push by streaming ISL matches on Facebook
Rangers managing director Stewart Robertson (r) and CEO of Bengaluru Mandar Tamhane (l) announce tie-up on September 27, 2019 (Photo by Bruce White/SNS Group via Getty Images)
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