Last night seen Rangers light up Ibrox Stadium, and just not on the pitch.
The club beamed a range of images and videos onto the famous red brick façade of the main stand after Rangers beat Hearts 3-0.
The impressive display is designed to add to the matchday experience. And it looked great as Ibrox lit up Govan on a dreary Wednesday night.
Many fans spotted the test projections in the run-up to last night, and they didn’t disappoint.
The club is clearly committed to making these important off-the-pitch developments at the same time as striving to improve on the pitch.
The projections are just part of a range of developments at Ibrox stadium. On the field, the club is planning a new hybrid pitch going into next season.
Off it, work started in November on the roof of the Broomloan Stand, with new LED Lighting installed in the club’s Sandy Jardine and Copland stands. Read more about those HERE.
The club is also planning a special memorial garden to remember the 66 supporters who lost their lives on Stairway 13 in the 1971 Ibrox disaster.

Supporters are also encouraged to help with these renovations, and not just by turning up to support the club.
Namely, this can be done by playing the Rangers Pools. The profits from this will be used exclusively for the maintenance and upkeep of Ibrox Stadium.
Clearly, the impressive projections are a sign of things to come at Ibrox stadium.
