Matchday Information
Rangers V St Johnstone
Sunday 5 October 2025
Kick-off 13:00
Sky Sports Cup
Ibrox Stadium
Please note, season tickets are not valid for this fixture and all supporters must purchase a ticket for this match.
Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased here, up until kick-off.
Stadium Entry
How To Enter Ibrox Stadium On A Matchday
Supporters who buy tickets for this match will be issued with a QR Code via email.
These can be printed at home or scanned on a mobile device. Supporters are advised to download their tickets in advance of arriving at the stadium.
Information on how to use the turnstile system can be viewed here: BACK TO IBROX | QR Code Entry.
The ticket office will be open from 11:00 until kick-off on matchday.
Turnstiles will open 90 minutes before kick-off.
Home supporters are encouraged to use turnstiles 85-88, with away supporters asked to use turnstiles 95-96.
Supporters with specific access requirements are recommended to contact [email protected] for assistance as soon as possible.
Accessible entrance is available at exit 37 for the Govan West Corner, and next to turnstile 89-90 within the Sandy Jardine Stand.
Fan Engagement
Members of the Rangers fan engagement team can be found around the stadium footprint as a point of contact for supporters on matchdays, providing assistance, information, and support to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience, as well as providing your feedback to the club.
Ticketing – E-tickets/QR Codes
Season Tickets are not valid for this fixture.
Please note there will be no pay-at-the-gate for this fixture, however, the ticket office will be open from 11:00 until kick-off.
All supporters have received e-tickets/QR codes within their ticket confirmation emails. These can be scanned using a mobile device or printed at home.
Supporters printing their e-tickets should ensure the size of the QR code can still be recognised by the turnstile system.
Please download your e-ticket in advance of arriving at the stadium.
Ticket Office
The ticket office will be open at the following times:
Friday 3 October, from 10:00-16:00.
Sunday 5 October, from 11:00 until kick-off.
How To Get To Ibrox
Supporters should be aware that the Great Scottish Run is taking place in Glasgow on Sunday, with several roads being closed. Please allow extra time for travel because of delays and diversions that may be in place due to the run.
For details of the route and timings of the Great Scottish Run please see their website - https://www.greatrun.org/events/great-scottish-run/
By Car
Supporters should be aware of ongoing roadworks on the M8 in both directions, between Junctions 24 (Helen Street) and 27 (Paisley and Renfrew), which are expected to remain in place until May 2026.
A 40mph speed restriction is currently in force through the affected area, with average speed cameras in operation. Delays are expected, particularly on matchday and supporters are advised to allow extra time for their journey and plan travel accordingly.
Cars travelling westbound from the direction of Glasgow City Centre on the M8 should exit at either Junction 24 (Helen Street), Junction 25 (Clyde Tunnel and in the direction of Cardonald) or Junction 26 (Hillington).
Cars travelling eastbound on the M8 are encouraged to approach the stadium from the west via the Clyde Tunnel should the west entry not be possible, please exit at either Junction 26 (Hillington), Junction 24 (Helen Street) or exit at Kinning Park where they can and travel on to the M77 to come off at Junction 1 (Dumbreck Road) or left on to Seaward Street then Paisley Road West, but be mindful there will be increased traffic due to road closures for the Great Scottish Run.
Drivers are encouraged to check local maps to plan an alternative route to Ibrox Stadium should Junction 24 (Helen Street) be congested.
Supporters should be aware that there is no access across the M8 via the Cornwall Street and Kirkwood Street footbridges.
Keep up to date with any relevant travel information via the following link: Traffic information | Accessible text version | Traffic Scotland.
By Bus
From Glasgow City Centre:
Service Number 9
Operator: First Glasgow.
Route: Glasgow – Paisley.
Service Number 9A
Operator: First Glasgow.
Route: Glasgow - Penilee or Braehead Centre.
Duration: Approximately 13 minutes.
Tickets and fares: Starting from £2.65.
Arrive: Paisley Road West and walk to Ibrox Stadium.
Alternatively, click here to plan your route.
By Rail
Please check your journey before travel by using the Journey Planner or the ScotRail app.
Information on the Glasgow Subway can be found here. Please be aware that the subway closes at 18:00 on a Sunday.
By Bike
There are bike racks situated at both the Copland and Broomloan stands.
Parking
Limited parking in the away car park located on Broomloan Road is available to purchase online here or on the gate for a cost of £5 on a first-come, first-served basis.
If you are a blue badge holder and require accessible parking, please email [email protected].
Parking restrictions caused by roadworks or incidents may happen on matchdays. Supporters should check here before travelling.
Glasgow City Council enforces a pavement parking ban, with fines issued for illegal parking. Areas with exemptions can be viewed here.
Stadium Facilities
Ibrox Stadium is a cashless venue and all kiosks located inside the stadium will only accept card payments.
Various kiosks are located on the concourses of Ibrox offering hot and cold drinks, food and snacks.
Toilets are located on all concourses and stewards will be visible and able to direct you to the nearest one.
Edmiston House
There will be no fan zone in operation for this fixture.
The museum, café, and retail space will open at 10:30 on Sunday.
Please note that the museum and retail store will be closing at 18:00.
Local Community
Supporters attending Ibrox Stadium are reminded of their responsibilities to the local community.
We would ask supporters to be respectful to the local area by clearing any refuse and using the bins provided.
We would stress the importance of being considerate when parking and remember that each, and every one of us is a club ambassador.
Player Engagement
Supporters seeking photographs or autographs post match are advised the best opportunity for this will be after the final whistle when the players can choose to make their way over to the stands.
We ask supporters to be mindful of others around them and be respectful at all times.
Supporter Behaviour
Rangers are rightly proud of our multicultural women’s first-team squad and diverse support. Our Everyone Anyone campaign sends a clear message of inclusion and togetherness and a zero-tolerance approach to all forms of discrimination on and off the pitch.
Rangers are a modern football club, with our support recognised across Europe for the positive way in which they back their team. Songs of a discriminatory manner have absolutely no place in 2025.
We call on all our supporters to back the team in the right manner and prove once again what a force for good the Rangers support can be.
How To Contact Us
You may find the answer to your question on Ask Rangers or you can submit your query to our customer service team here.
Additional contact information can be found here.
Supporters with specific access requirements are recommended to contact [email protected] for assistance as soon as possible.
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