Youth Team Update
Rangers Youngsters came from behind to beat Northampton, 2-1 at Harlington on Saturday morning.
Rangers Youngsters were back in league action after a two week break and goals from Smith and Davenport gave the R’s a narrow 2-1 victory over Northampton at Harlington, after the visitors had taken the lead.
Previously, the Young R’s had scraped through the group stages of the Puma Youth Alliance League Cup and will now face Cheltenham away in the knock out stages on the 22nd November.
Rangers Youngsters are next in action at home to Wycombe on Saturday 25th October, kick off 10.45am
All Rangers Youth Team home games are played at Imperial College Sports Ground, Sipson Lane, Harlington, Middlesex and Kick Off at 10.45am.
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