Rangers have been hit with a UEFA charge after fireworks were set off during their game against Feyenoord in Rotterdam last week.

The Ibrox side drew 2-2 with the Dutch outfit in the Europa League group stage clash.

A fine is the likely punishment for Rangers when UEFA holds its next disciplinary hearing in February.

Rangers said it would take action against any supporters who caused trouble on the trip.

In a statement, the club said: "We are already in the process of banning two of the individuals for displaying an offensive banner en route to Rotterdam.

"And if we can identify those responsible for setting-off flares, their punishment will be the same."

Feyenoord, meanwhile, face two charges over fireworks and blocked stairways at the De Kuip stadium.

Alfredo Morelos netted twice to earn Rangers a draw, which puts them in pole position to reach the last 32 of the competition.

The club has been forced to close sections of Ibrox twice this season after sectarian signing by supporters.