RANGERS are delighted to welcome supporters to Ibrox for the visit of Ross County on Wednesday 14th February for our Scottish Premiership fixture kicking off at 7:45pm.
TICKETING
The ticket office will be open from 10.00am – kick-off on matchday.
Information on how to use the turnstile system can be viewed here: BACK TO IBROX | QR Code Entry
All supporters with tickets for the Club Deck can access the stadium at the turnstiles located at both the east and west towers of the stadium.
Please note, all tickets purchased for the original date of 27th December 2023 will remain active for this fixture. Supporters who used SeatSub for the original date are urged to check if their ticket was sold on the platform. If your ticket was sold for the original date, your smartcard will not be active for this match.
You can check your SeatSub status HERE.
Fan Liaison staff will be on the stadium footprint prior to kick-off to offer further assistance to supporters.
EDMISTON HOUSE
The Fan Zone presented by Experience Kissimmee in Edmiston House will be open from 5.00pm.
Access is by showing a match ticket, and entry will be on a first-come, first-served basis. There will be entertainment, bar access and food.
Under 18’s must be accompanied by an adult (18+), the venue operates a strict Challenge 25 Policy. Any customer without a valid ID* will be refused entry.
Please note: Edmiston House is a cashless premises.
The Edmiston House Rangers store and café will be open from 10.00am.
SUPPORTER COACH PARKING
Please note: there are only two designated bus parking areas for home supporters’ coaches at Ibrox:
Helen Street to the west of the stadium.
Govan Road/Woodville Street and Carmichael Street cover the east of the stadium.
Rangers would encourage supporters’ coaches to only park in these areas.
PARKING
There is limited match day parking available in the Albion and Broomloan Road Car Parks for this match on a first-come, first-served basis, at a cost of £10.
Please be aware that there are coning zones prohibiting match day parking.
TRAVEL
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 link below:
Traffic information | Accessible text version | Traffic Scotland
SMOKING ZONES
Please note the club is operating half-time smoking zones in all areas of the stadium except the Main Stand and Club Deck.
Smoking (including e-cigarettes) within the stadium could result in ejection and a loss of ticketing privileges.
Please note the following exits will be used:
Sandy Jardine Front – Gate 48
Sandy Jardine Rear – Gate 49
Govan East Corner – Gate 51
Copland Front – Gate 8
Copland Rear – Gate 9
Broomloan Rear – Gate 34
Broomloan Front – Gate 30
West Enclosure – Gate 23A
East Enclosure – Gate 14A
At half-time stewards will be located at stated gates to allow supporters to go out into the designated smoking area and return via the same gates.
RANGERS CHARITY FOUNDATION COLLECTION
Rangers Charity Foundation has allocated the official bucket collection for this match to Carolside Sports Club
Carolside Sports Club are a Scottish Junior FA-affiliated grassroots football club, offering opportunities for junior grassroots football in Glasgow. The club has a number of junior grassroots football teams which play in the East Renfrewshire Soccer Development Association.
LOCAL COMMUNITY
Supporters attending Ibrox Stadium are reminded of their responsibilities to the local community.
We would ask supporters to be respectful to the community by clearing any refuse and using the bins provided.
We would stress the importance of being considerate when parking and remember that each, and every one of us is a club ambassador.
SUPPORTER BEHAVIOUR
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 a support recognised across Europe for the positive way in which they back their team. Songs of a discriminatory manner have absolutely no place in 2024.
As the men’s first-team continue their season both domestically and in Europe, supporters are reminded the SPFL, and particularly UEFA, have many sanctions within their power to punish discriminatory chanting which would be extremely harmful to the club on and off the pitch.
We call on all our supporters to back the team in the right manner and prove once again what a force for good the Rangers support can be.
Supporters are further 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 risks arrest. The club can also be sanctioned for any use of pyrotechnics within a stadium.