All You Need To Know: Panathinaikos At Ibrox

RANGERS are in action against Panathinaikos at Ibrox tonight in the first competitive fixture of the 25/26 season and fans attending the game should read this important information before heading to the stadium.

  • Fans are reminded that smartcards are not active for this fixture. In order to enter the stadium, you will need to download your ticket to your mobile device or print your ticket (making sure it is not too big to fit in the turnstile system!). For fans who use the Continuous Credit Card Scheme, your e-tickets were sent on Friday 18 July and for everyone else, your tickets were sent within your confirmation email.

  • If you need to speak to someone at the ticket office, it will be open on matchday from 10:00 until kick off. You can also get in touch with Supporter Services via Ask Rangers to help with any query you might have.

  • We have yet another packed matchday programme available for this game from our vendors around the stadium footprint at the game. Featuring an exclusive Max Aarons feature, Russell Martin and James Tavernier columns, as well as loads of features from our women's team and academy, historical content and a look at our opponents.

  • Due to a significant reduction in on-site parking capacity, we’re unfortunately unable to offer general supporter parking to purchase or pay at the gate on matchday. Please consider alternative travel options which you can read about HERE.

  • The Rangers Fan Zone, Presented By Experience Kissimmee will open at 17:00, with live entertainment, a bar and food stalls. Entry is free by showing a valid match ticket, on a first-come, first-served basis and we'll have current and former players on the stage before the game.

  • The Charity Foundation official bucket collection for the game is Muscular Dystrophy UK. They connect a community of more than 110,000 people living with one of over 60 muscle wasting and weakening conditions, and all the people around them so everyone can get the healthcare, support and treatments needed to feel good, mentally and physically.

Don't forget too that there's a full breakdown of everything you need to know for attending the match at Ibrox tonight on the website HERE.


Across the continent, Ibrox and the Rangers support are renowned for your incredible backing both in noise and in colour, and that backing can again make all the difference against Panathinaikos and beyond.

Supporters are, however, reminded the club remains under a suspended stand closure sanction. That means should there be any repeat of what UEFA deems as ‘racist and/or discriminatory behaviour’ in any area of the stadium, the Copland Stand will be closed for a future European match.

That will mean thousands of fellow Rangers supporters will be deprived of the opportunity to attend a potentially key game, while the players on the pitch will lose a significant proportion of that amazing support you provide.

Discriminatory behaviour includes (but is not limited to) illicit singing, chanting or the displaying of banners.

Ahead of this match, and indeed the season, the club also reminds supporters the throwing of objects onto the pitch is unacceptable, illegal, and will lead to serious consequences for the club and the potential arrest of the individuals responsible.

Tuesday’s huge match heralds the beginning of a new era for our great club, and another opportunity to show the very best of it to the watching world.


If you can't make it to the match or don't have a ticket, the game will be shown live on RangersTV across the world, including the UK.

Priced at £9.99, the match is available to purchase here and watch here.

Tom Miller will be joined on commentary by former midfielder Kevin Thomson, who was part of the Rangers side which embarked on a memorable run to the UEFA Cup final in 2008 and included a two-legged victory over the Greek outfit in the last 32.

The match will also be broadcast live on Premier Sports, with kick-off 7:45pm at Ibrox.

  • PROGRAMME: We have another packed match programme for the Panathinaikos match. Find out more HERE.

  • WATCH LIVE: You can watch the Gers Panathinaikos live on RangersTV wherever you are in the world HERE.

  • SUPPORTER INFO: If you are coming to the game make sure and read our important supporter information HERE