Rangers supporters should be aware of the following information regarding Sunday’s Scottish Premiership match against Dundee.
Match Details:
Dundee vs Rangers
The ScotFoam Stadium at Dens Park
Sunday 17th March 2024
Kick-off 12:00pm
STADIUM ENTRY
Rangers supporters will be situated in the Bob Shankly Stand and the Main Stand.
Entrance to the Bob Shankly Stand is via turnstiles 33-38.
Entrance to the Main Stand is via turnstiles 31-32.
Turnstiles will open 1 hour prior to kick-off. Please arrive early to aid entry to the stadium.
There will be two checkpoints in place outside the stadium – the first where tickets will be checked, and the second where profiled searches will be taking place.
Queuing will be on Tannadice Street to ease pressure on the turnstile area.
Flags and banners are permitted but should not exceed 2m x 1m, and must be held up to CCTV for approval prior to entry.
Please note that the stadium kiosks are cash only.
TRAVEL INFORMATION
The A92 Tay Road Bridge is restricted in both directions to allow for essential roadworks to be carried out. Road users are advised to take care on approach.
Supporters are encouraged to keep up to date with any relevant travel information via the following link: Traffic information | Accessible text version | Traffic Scotland
PARKING
Supporters Coach parking is available for this match at North Isla Street and Fairbairn Street. Police and stewards will direct coaches.
Residents Parking Zones are now in place around the Stadium on match days. Only residents with the required permit will be allowed to park within the designated zone.
Signage is in place at the entry points to the controlled zone, see below image of the signage.
Any infringement could result in penalty charges.
Please see below the map of Dundee City Council’s Residents Parking Zone around the stadium.
SUPPORTER BEHAVIOUR
Supporters are strongly reminded the use of pyrotechnics within sports stadia is illegal. Not only could this lead to your arrest, but the club may also be sanctioned by governing bodies.
Rangers is rightly proud of our multicultural men’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 support recognised across Europe for the positive way in which they back their team. Songs and chants of a discriminatory nature have absolutely no place in 2024.
As the men’s first-team continues their season domestically, supporters are reminded the SPFL have many sanctions within their power to punish discriminatory chanting which would be extremely harmful to the club on and off the pitch.
The manager and his team have expressed just how big an impact your fantastic support can have on performances – let’s ensure this is in the correct manner.