SUPORTERS travelling to Sunday’s match against Glasgow City should be aware of the following information.
Match Information
Glasgow City v Rangers Sunday 24 May, 2026 ScottishPower Women’s Premier League Petershill Park Kick-off: 13:10
Ticketing Information
Adult - £10 65+ - £6 16–25 Years - £5 Under 16 - £2 Family Pass (Two adults and up to four children) - £20 Mates Rates - £25
All tickets are general admission and Rangers supporters will be located in Sections A and B.
This match is expected to sell-out with match tickets already limited, therefore we strongly encourage supporters to purchase tickets in advance to avoid disappointment.
Tickets can be purchased online via Fanbase.
Stadium Entry & Matchday Information
Turnstiles will open at 12:10.
Supporters should note the following:
Seating within Sections A and B is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Standing is permitted behind the goals and within designated standing areas, however supporters must not stand directly in front of the seated area in the Main Stand.
Soft segregation will be in operation between home and away supporters. Please follow instructions from stewards and stadium staff at all times.
Bag checks may take place on entry.
No supporters should enter the field of play before, during or after the match.
Flags are permitted, but must not exceed 1.5m x 1m and will be subject to visual inspection.
Dogs are permitted, although they must remain on a lead.
Stadium Address
Petershill Park 28–30 Adamswell Street Glasgow G21 4DD
Accessibility
Supporters requiring any accessibility assistance are encouraged to contact [email protected].
Stadium Facilities
Both the external kiosk beside the turnstiles and the café located inside the Main Stand will be open before and during the match.
Food and drink options will include hot and cold drinks along with a range of snacks and refreshments.
Travel Information
Supporters are encouraged to plan their journey in advance and keep up to date with travel conditions.
Useful travel links:
Parking
Parking at the stadium is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. The upper car park will not be available to supporters.
Additional free parking is available within surrounding streets.
Please note that Pay and Display restrictions in the surrounding area are not in operation on matchdays.
Buses
There are multiple bus stops near the stadium that arrive from across Glasgow.
Routes from Glasgow City Centre and South: Numbers 57, 88, CB4. Average journey time: South (25 minutes), City Centre (10 minutes).
Routes from West: Numbers 90, 3. Average journey time 45 minutes.
Trains
Springburn and Barnhill Station are both a short five to 10-minute walk away from the stadium.
Services operate from Glasgow Queen Street Station, be mindful that a Sunday service will be in operation.
Supporter Behaviour
Rangers are rightly proud of our multicultural women’s first-team squad and diverse support. Our Everyone Anyone campaign promotes inclusion, respect, and togetherness, alongside a zero-tolerance approach to discrimination in any form.
We ask all supporters attending Sunday’s match to back the team in a positive manner and help contribute to a safe, welcoming, and inclusive environment for everyone attending the fixture.
Discriminatory behaviour, unacceptable conduct, or pitch incursions will not be tolerated.
Player Engagement
Supporters seeking photographs or autographs are advised the best opportunity to do so will be after the final whistle, subject to player availability and operational requirements.
There will be no opportunity for player interaction ahead of the match.
Supporters are asked to remain respectful of players, staff, and fellow supporters at all times.
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