SUPPORTERS attending Monday's Scottish Premiership fixture against Heart of Midlothian should be aware of the following information.
MATCH DETAILS
Heart of Midlothian v Rangers
Monday 4 May 2026
Kick-off 17:30
William Hill Scottish Premiership
Tynecastle Park
STADIUM ENTRY
Rangers supporters are allocated part of the Roseburn Stand which is located at the north end of the stadium. Access is by the turnstiles located on McLeod Street.
Turnstiles will open one hour before kick-off. Please arrive early to aid entry to the stadium.
Please note, there will be stringent searches and ticket checks in place. Due to the limited allocation, we would encourage supporters without tickets not to travel to the stadium, as this may negatively impact on ingress to the stadium for those with valid tickets.
Stewards may ask for any flags or banners to be held up to CCTV to confirm their contents. Fans are also asked to ensure no advertising boards are covered inside the stadium.
The kiosks within the stadium are card only.
Please be advised police barriers may be in place post-match, restricting access between McLeod Street and Gorgie Road.
Supporters who have a particular access requirement can contact [email protected] to request assistance.
SUPPORTER COACHES
Coach parking is on Russell Road.
Please note: Russell Road is unsuitable for double decker coaches.
TRAVEL & PARKING
Roadworks are in place on Gorgie Road at Balgreen Road – supporters are advised to travel via Corstorphine Road or Stevenson Drive. Please note, there is a low bridge on Stevenson Road upon approach to Roseburn Street.
There are no special parking arrangements and traffic wardens strictly control street parking in the immediate vicinity of the stadium.
To the north of the stadium, there is some on-street parking available north of Murrayfield Stadium and Corstorphine Road. To the south of the stadium, there is some on-street parking available south of Gorgie Road and in the Shandon area.
ScotRail - Please check your journey before travel by using the Journey Planner or the ScotRail app.
Supporters are encouraged to keep up to date with any relevant travel information via the following link:Traffic information | Accessible text version | Traffic Scotland.
SUPPORTER MESSAGE
Across the continent, the Rangers support are renowned for their incredible backing — both in noise and in colour.
Ahead of this match, the club reminds supporters that the use of pyrotechnics or discriminatory behaviour — including illicit singing, chanting, or the display of offensive banners — will result in serious consequences for the club and may lead to the arrest of those responsible.
We call on all our travelling support to back the team in the right manner and prove once again what a force for good the Rangers support can be.
PYROTECHNICS
The use of pyrotechnics is illegal within Scottish football stadiums. Any supporter found in possession of a pyrotechnic device will be arrested.
The club will be sanctioned for any use of pyrotechnics within a stadium, and a further incident this season may result in severe consequences for the club and supporters alike.
Please note that face coverings are also prohibited under ground regulations.
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