Rangers supporters should note the following information ahead of Sunday’s Premier Sports Cup Final at Hampden Park.
Match Details:
Celtic vs Rangers
Sunday 15th December 2024
Kick-Off: 3:30pm
Hampden Park
ACCESS ADVICE
Rangers supporters are encouraged to arrive at Hampden Park early for stadium access.
Turnstiles will open at 2:00pm.
There will be a ticket help point located at the Southwest corner of the stadium, off Letherby Drive, with both Rangers and Hampden staff on site to help with any ticketing issues.
Supporters are reminded the use of pyrotechnics is illegal within Scottish football stadiums, and any supporter found to be in possession of a pyrotechnic device at any match will be arrested.
The club are already facing potential sanctions following the use of pyrotechnics at the Premier Sports Cup semi-final with Motherwell, and could face further sanctions should there be a repeat at Sunday’s final.
Please note that face coverings are also prohibited under ground regulations.
Rangers supporter flags will be permitted for entry, subject to visual checks by Hampden security. Flags on canes will only be permitted if canes are smaller than 1m and no wider than a pinky finger’s width. Please note that surfing banners are prohibited.
Supporters who have a particular access requirement can contact [email protected] to request assistance.
PARKING RESTRICTIONS
Supporters should be aware that the area immediately surrounding the stadium is mainly residential and the availability of on-street parking is extremely limited due to event specific parking restrictions. We would ask that supporters are mindful and respect the residents of the area around Hampden.
For matchdays at Hampden, supporters are advised where possible to use public transport to get to and from the stadium, if not travelling by organised coach/bus.
Please note that Parking Wardens will be on duty patrolling the restricted areas.
TRANSPORT OPTIONS
For comprehensive details on commuting options, please refer to the following resources:
Traveline Scotland: This is an excellent source of information regarding all forms of public transport to and from the stadium and provides up to date, live time information. The Journey Planner can be found at Traveline Scotland.
Hampden Park: Visitor Information.
Scotrail: They will be operating additional carriages and services before and after the event. Rangers Supporters are advised to use Mount Florida train station. For more details, visit Scotrail's official site. Additionally, various railway park and ride facilities are at your disposal. Kindly remember that alcohol consumption is strictly prohibited.
BUS ROUTES TO WEST OF STADIUM
For Rangers supporters travelling by bus, please adhere to the designated routes mentioned below:
M8/M74 to M77 – exit M77 at Jct 1 (Dumbreck) – onto Dumbreck Road to Titwood Road (Low Bridge on Titwood Road 4.2m or 13’9” - Diversion required depending on height of bus via Haggs Road/Shawmoss Road), Minard Road onto Langside Avenue B768 and thereafter follow direction from Police motorcyclists to allocate supporters bus parking areas in the west of stadium area.
Club coaches would need to follow the above routes as well and should only deviate if they possess a specific Hampden Car Park pass. This should be prominently displayed so the motorcycles are aware.
Supporter buses who have been allocated a coach parking pass will be positioned in the Blue Car Park, off Letherby Drive.
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.
UNACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOUR REPORTING
Hampden Park has a dedicated service for supporters to report any instances of unacceptable behaviour during the event. If you witness any actions that violate our standards of conduct, please send a text message to +447700017820 to discreetly inform security. Your cooperation helps maintain a safe and positive environment for all attendees.