SUPPORTERS attending tomorrow's match against Viktoria Plzen at Ibrox (kick-off 19:45) and supporters should be aware of the following information.
Supporters can find all the information about how to get to Ibrox, parking, Rangers Fan Zone, stadium entry and more in FULL here.
Key Information:
You can back the Gers at Ibrox against Viktoria Plzen by picking up a ticket today: Viktoria Plzen Tickets.
All supporters have received e-tickets/QR codes within their ticket confirmation emails. For those on CCCS, e-tickets were sent on Saturday 2nd August.
Please download your e-ticket in advance of arriving at the stadium. These can be scanned using a mobile device or printed at home.
Information on how to use the turnstile system can be viewed here: BACK TO IBROX | QR Code Entry.
The ticket office will be open on Tuesday, the 5th of August, 10:00 until kick-off.
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.
The Rangers Fan Zone at Edmiston House opens at 17:00 and the Rangers Museum is open from 10:00 until 17:00.
The Rangers Store and cafe at Edmiston House are open from 10:00.
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 FC Viktoria Plzeň 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.