Rangers have sent an important message to supporters ahead of Thursday’s Europa League Qualifying fixture with St. Joseph’s.
Due to recent upgrades at Ibrox Stadium, supporters will only be able to access the stadium with paper tickets.
Because the club are expecting such a high turnout for the match, they are warning supporters to allow extra time to access through the turnstiles and collect tickets.
Part of the statement reads:
“With the match selling very well we are expecting a large number of supporters in the stadium and we encourage supporters to allow extra time to access through the turnstiles.
“Additionally, if you have to collect your ticket please arrive as early as possible at the ticket collection windows adjacent to the Ticket Centre.
“We are anticipating a large number of collections and we recommend that you collect your tickets no later than two hours before kick-off.”
You can read the club’s statement in full HERE as Rangers get ready to kick off the competitive season against the Gibraltar side.
Rangers lead 4-0 from the first leg with this second leg representing a real opportunity to rest some players and give others the chance to shine at Ibrox.

This could include a competitive debut for the talented Josh McPake.
Steven Gerrard has revealed in a press conference that the 17-year-old attacker is in his plans for tomorrow night’s match.
