RANGERS midfielder Glen Kamara has been subjected to boos by young Sparta Prague fans tonight.

The classy Gers operator has been jeered with his every touch of the ball in the Czech capital. 

It comes after last season's disgusting incident versus Slavia Prague, where Ondrej Kudela racially abused the Finnish star.

Kudela hit with a ten-game ban for the incident, as he initially pleaded his innocence.

After being investigated by a UEFA disciplinary panel, Kudela was found guilty though. 

Kamara was also punished for an altercation in the tunnel after that fateful match.

Steven Gerrard insisted he had no fears over Kamara's involvement in the game despite the further racist slurs he suffered from Czech fans on social media.

He has been targeted with jeers from the 10,000-strong crowd inside Sparta's stadium tonight though.

UEFA recently hammered the club after fans directed racist abuse against Monaco's Aurelien Tchouameni in a Champions League qualifier this summer.

This meant the game was due to be played behind closed doors but, that was relaxed and 10,000 supervised Under-14s were allowed to attend the Letna Stadium.

However, Kamara was jeered after his first touch of the ball by those inside the ground and the abuse has not stopped  throughout the game.