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Rangers urge supporters to snap up final tickets for St. Joseph's tie

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Rangers have sent out a reminder to supporters that tickets remain on sale for Thursday’s Europa League clash with St. Joseph’s.
Whilst the tie is surely nothing more than a formality, it is still the club’s first competitive game of the season on home soil.
Rangers appear determined to get Ibrox as full as possible this coming Thursday (18/07) and there is absolutely no reason why fans shouldn’t make it happen.

Especially when you consider that the club is offering the tickets at a slightly lower fee than normal for a European tie.
It’s a good move by the club given Rangers are fixing part-time opposition in the shape of St. Joseph’s.
Tickets are priced at £17 for adults, £12 for concessions and £7 for juniors as Rangers get season 19/20 underway at Ibrox. Find out more information HERE.
The Glasgow club leads 4-0 from the first leg and barring the biggest disaster in Rangers’ history, will comfortably see off the Gibraltar side in the second.
Ryan Jack hit a volley, the impressive Sheyi Ojo curled one in off the post from the right, Borna Barisic scored a curling free-kick and Alfredo Morelos headed home to round off the scoring in the first tie.

Steven Gerrard will be hoping for a full-house at Ibrox.. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

It promises to be a similarly dominant performance as European football returns to Ibrox.

Here’s our predicted XI for the game.