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Compare and buy Rangers tickets at Ibrox Stadium to see this Scottish football giant in action. Watching Rangers at home is a must for any fan, with the stadium’s electric atmosphere, passionate supporters, and the legendary Copland and Broomloan Stands roaring in unison. Dominating Scottish domestic football, and no stranger to long runs in Europe, including their famous 1972 Cup Winners’ Cup, Rangers are perennial contenders at home and abroad. With massive demand, buying Rangers FC tickets, especially for Old Firm clashes, can be challenging. Ticket Compare will help you find seats, even for biggest matches.

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How to Buy Rangers Tickets for Ibrox

Ticket Compare makes purchasing Rangers FC tickets straightforward, especially for international fans planning a visit to Ibrox Stadium. By comparing top football ticket resale platforms, we provide:

  • Early access to tickets for Rangers football matches, available months in advance.
  • Authentic matchday tickets with full customer protection and a 100% guarantee.
  • VIP options through official hospitality partners.

Buy Rangers FC Tickets in Three Simple Steps

  1. Choose Your Match: Scroll up this page and click the orange "Tickets From" button next to the Rangers  football match of your choice.
  2. Pick Your Seat: Use the Ibrox Stadium seating map to select seats that match your budget and preferences.
  3. Finalise Your Purchase: Complete your secure transaction on the chosen resale platform.

Tips for First-Time Rangers Ticket Buyers

  • Policy Review: Always check refund and exchange policies, in case the date or time of the fixture changes and you can’t attend the rescheduled match.
  • Pricing: High-demand Rangers match tickets, especially the Old Firm against Celtic, may come with inflated resale ticket prices due to popularity.
  • Ticket Timing: Resale football tickets will often arrive close to matchday, sometimes within 48 hours of kickoff.
  • Support: Ticket Compare’s partner sites provide reliable customer support to assist with any issues.

In the next section, we’ll explore more details on purchasing Rangers FC tickets and compare official club sales with trusted resale platforms.

How Hard Is it to Buy Rangers FC Tickets?

It is not easy, especially if you are trying to buy Rangers FC tickets for the biggest matches. One thing that makes it so tough to get hold of tickets for Rangers matches is the sheer number of season ticket holders.

As of 2024/25 there are 41,000 season ticket holders at Ibrox, which is 80% of the 50,987 stadium capacity. Then you have to account for the 5% away allocation for Scottish Premiership tickets, which is another 2,500, if filled by the travelling club.

Then you have a big continent of MyGers members (55,000 in 2024/25), and the various Rangers Supporters Clubs, many of whom are hunting for Rangers tickets—so it’s no wonder that seats are scarce at Ibrox.

Now, all of these factors, driven by the club’s large and passionate fanbase, make it difficult to buy Rangers FC match tickets on the primary market.

The good news is that there are always Rangers match tickets available on Ticket Compare, sourced from a selection of verified secondary markets.

When Do Rangers Tickets Go on Sale?

Rangers FC tickets for Scottish Premiership matches go on sale to members about three weeks before a fixture.

At this time, tickets are made available in the MyGers sale for club members, as well as to the global network of Rangers Supporters Clubs (RSC).

So these groups have advanced access to seats for Rangers matches. Meanwhile Rangers season ticket holders will also be able to purchase one additional ticket for the match during this period.

Then, about a week before the fixture, Glasgow Rangers tickets are released in the General Sale, if there are any tickets still available. So at this point non-members will be free to buy the remaining Rangers match tickets.

On Ticket Compare, you can buy Rangers match tickets at any time, starting from when the Scottish Premiership fixture list is announced, normally around late June in pre-season.

Do Rangers Sell out Every Match?

Ibrox Stadium will sell out or will be near capacity for every match in the Scottish Premiership. In particular, Old Firm derby tickets are guaranteed to sell out quickly, even before many MyGers members have a chance to buy them.

There are plenty of other Rangers tickets that are difficult to buy, including matches against other mainstays of Scottish football, like Aberdeen, Hearts, Hibernian and Motherwell.

On the other hand, it will be easier to buy Rangers FC match tickets for other competitions aside from the Scottish Premiership, including the Scottish Cup, Scottish League Cup and European competitions aside from the Champions League.

In recent seasons Rangers have competed in the UEFA Europa League, and there are often extra tickets available in the early phases of the competition.

Note that for some fixtures, a small minority of Rangers’ 41,000 season ticket holders may not show up—these games will still officially be sold-out.

How to Buy Old Firm Tickets?

A MyGers Membership may not be enough to buy primary market tickets for the Old Firm derby between Rangers and Celtic.

Whether it takes place in the Scottish Premiership, the Scottish Cup or the Scottish League Cup, the Old Firm is a highlight of the schedule and has an immense demand.

The good news is that there are always Old Firm tickets listed on Ticket Compare, so you will never have to miss this defining match.

How Much Is a Rangers Match Ticket at Ibrox?

For a Scottish Premiership match at Ibrox Stadium, Rangers FC Tickets cost between £35 and £50 if you buy them directly through the club.

This price is normally a flat rate, covering all parts of the stadium, and not fluctuating much from stand to stand

How Much Are Rangers Europa League Tickets?

Glasgow Rangers tickets tend to be a little cheaper on the primary market for UEFA Europa League matches, where you can expect to pay between £32 and £50.

The club often sells tickets for European matches in four-match packages: In 2024/25 these Rangers Europa League tickets cost £168 for four matches in the league phase of the competition.

On Ticket Compare the price of a Rangers FC ticket may be above or below face value, but we’ll give you some money-saving tips in the next section.

How to Buy Cheap Rangers Tickets?

If you want to buy cheap Rangers FC tickets on the secondary market, there are a few strategies that you could try out. We’ll take a look at the ones that work regularly for us:

  • Try to Sit Alone: Single seats will normally be cheaper than seats in larger groups, as these usually come with additional fees on the secondary market.
  • Pick Weeknight Evenings: Demand is lower for league, domestic cup and some European matches in the middle of week, so this a great opportunity to buy cheap tickets for Rangers matches.
  • Choose the League Cup: Home matches in the early rounds of this competition, starting in mid-August, will have lower demand, giving you a chance to buy cheaper Rangers tickets on the secondary market.
  • Sit in the Shortside Stands: As a rule, secondary market Rangers FC match tickets are a little more affordable behind the goals in the Copland Stand and the Broomloan Stand.
  • Buy Early: Sometimes the price of a Rangers match can rise according to the stakes, or the situation surrounding the game. For these high-demand matches, tickets are cheapest months in advance before the demand reaches fever pitch.
  • Buy Late: On the other hand you can also snag cheap Rangers match tickets if you’re extra patient and wait until hours before the match to make a purchase. With last-minute football tickets, sellers may be extra motivated to offload any remaining stock.

What is MyGers Membership?

MyGers is Rangers FC’s official membership scheme. As well as providing a two-week priority window for purchasing tickets, which we mentioned before, this programme comes with a variety of perks, which we’ll lay out now:

  • Exclusive welcome pack
  • A place on the Rangers season ticket waiting list
  • Access to exclusive experiences, events, and competitions
  • Benefits with Rangers official partners
  • 10% off Rangers Soccer Academy term-time and holiday classes
  • 15% off Ibrox Stadium restaurant
  • 25% off stadium and museum tours (Mondays only)
  • Discounted women’s match tickets
  • Digital birthday greeting and birthday card for junior members
  • 15% discount at Edmiston House Café
  • 10% off museum store purchases (Mondays only)

How Much Does MyGers Membership Cost?

Below is the breakdown for the 2024/25 price of a MyGers membership. This is a seasonal subscription and needs to be renewed each year to ensure you keep certain benefits like your place on the Rangers FC season ticket waiting list.

Non-Season Ticket Holder:

  • Adult: £50
  • Young Adult: £40
  • Junior (0-15): £25

Season Ticket Holder:

  • Adult: £40
  • Young Adult: £30
  • Junior (0-15): £20

Explaining MyGers Loyalty Points

You can build up MyGers Loyalty Points, which accumulate and roll on from year to year. So if you’re a committed Rangers fan buying tickets for multiple games a season you may progress to a higher tier of MyGers Membership.

For example, MyGers Gold members (1,745+ points needed to qualify in 2024/25) have the best chance of buying Rangers FC tickets for domestic away games, ahead of Silver (1,409- 1,744 points) and Bronze members (20-1,408 Points).

You can accrue MyGers Loyalty Points in many different ways, from attending domestic matches (5 points) to subscribing to the RangersTV streaming platform (25-40 points).

In 2023/24, MyGers members with 403 or more were offered the chance to buy a Rangers season ticket.

How Much is a Rangers FC Season Ticket?

In 2024/25 an adult Rangers FC season ticket costs between £532 and about £900, good for 19 home Scottish Premiership matches.

The cheapest season tickets are in the Broomloan Front behind the goal on the west side, while the most expensive are in the Bill Struth Main Stand Front, level with the halfway line between Sections MFJ and MFM.

Rangers Hospitality Tickets at Ibrox Stadium

Demand for general admission Rangers FC tickets is enormous, but it’s a little easier to buy matchday hospitality tickets for Rangers matches. Although pricier, these packages come with a host of benefits to justify the cost, including superior views, comfy seating and access to exclusive lounges with food and drink that eclipses what you get on the general admission concourses.

Ticket Compare sources Rangers FC matchday hospitality tickets, which are marked with “hospitality” or “VIP” in our listings. For a taste of what to expect from these high-end packages at Ibrox, we’ll describe the various suites and lounges below:

  • Thornton Suite (Bill Struth Main Stand): A prestigious suite accessed via the Marble Staircase, offering a champagne reception, four-course fine dining, and premium seating in the Main Stand. Includes half-time refreshments, post-match bar with premium cheeses, and in-suite entertainment featuring past or present player interviews.
  • Club 72 (Sandy Jardine Stand): A modern sports bar with a relaxed vibe celebrating the 1972 European Cup Winners’ Cup victory. Offers pre-match food, a welcome drink, and match seating in the Sandy Jardine Rear Stand. Includes a matchday programme, a pay bar, and a two-hour post-match cash bar.
  • Club Deck Executive Boxes (Club Deck, Bill Struth Main Stand): Luxurious private boxes with breathtaking views and direct access to the stands. Features a drinks and canapé reception, four-course fine dining with wines, and executive seating in the Club Deck. Includes half-time refreshments and a post-match complimentary bar.
  • Club Europe (Bill Struth Main Stand): Combines a European vibe with a contemporary twist, offering a relaxed dining experience with tapas and antipasti, as well as a complimentary bar. Includes executive match seating, half-time refreshments, and a post-match complimentary bar.
  • Club Cooper (Bill Struth Main Stand): A luxurious and hospitable suite named after Rangers legend Davie Cooper, featuring a three-course meal and complimentary drinks. Offers seating in the Main Stand, half-time refreshments, post-match drinks, and in-suite entertainment with interviews featuring past or present players.

What is the Dress Code at RangersMatchday Hospitality?

Smart casual will be fine for most of Rangers’ matchday hospitality packages. The big exception is the Thornton Suite, which is strictly collar & tie, befitting this opulent matchday experience.

Where Do Rangers FC Play?

Rangers FC’s home ground is Ibrox Stadium, which is the third-largest football stadium in Scotland. Named for the surrounding area, in the south-west of the city and to the south of the River Clyde, Ibrox can hold 51,700 fans and dates back to 1899.

Ibrox Stadium tickets give you a seat at one of European football’s iconic venues, with four large stands that are joined up in the north-east and north-west corners. The largest of these is the Bill Struth Main Stand, named for the Gers’ most successful manager, which is on the south side and was expanded with a third tier in the early 1990s.

Ibrox is a UEFA Category Four stadium, and hosted matches for the Scotland National Football team when Hampden Park went through reconstruction in the 1990s.

How to Get to Ibrox Stadium?

  • By Subway: Ibrox Subway station is the most convenient option, located a short walk from the stadium. The Subway runs frequently, taking 10-15 minutes from Glasgow city centre via the Outer Circle and slightly longer via the Inner Circle. Trains operate Monday to Saturday (06:30 am - 11:40 pm) and Sunday (10:00 am - 6:12 pm).
  • By Train: Glasgow Central and Queen Street stations are around two miles from Ibrox.
  • By Bus: Frequent buses from Glasgow serve Paisley Road West, with stops located within 300 yards of the stadium. Check Travel Scotland for schedules.
  • By Car: From Glasgow City Centre, exit the M8 at Junction 24 (Helen Street), Junction 25 (Clyde Tunnel/Cardonald), or Junction 26 (Hillington). From the west, exit at Junction 26, Junction 24, or Kinning Park to access Dumbreck Road (M77, Junction 1) or Seaward Street leading to Paisley Road West.

Where is the Best Place to Sit at Ibrox Stadium?

Finding the best seating options for Rangers fans at Ibrox on what kind of matchday experience you want with your Rangers FC tickets. So we’ll talk about the best seating locations from a few different perspectives to help you decide on the best spot.

For the best atmosphere you should pick seats behind on the goals, so that means Broomloan Front or Copland Front, where you will be among the most committed Rangers fans.

For the best views, we recommend getting a seat in the Sandy Jardine Rear. The upper tier of this longside stand commands perfect views of both goals, as well as the dugouts on the other side of the pitch.

For supporters visiting with children, the Club Deck at the top of the Bill Struth Main Stand is a good place to be, as the atmosphere is a little less rowdy in this elevated part of the stadium.

Where Do the Rangers Ultras Sit at Ibrox?

The Union Bears is the closest thing that Rangers have to an ultras fan group. In 2024/25 they can be found behind the goal in Copland Front, in Sections CF3 and CF4.

Until 2024, they were in Broomloan Front, but were relocated after a new extension added several hundred seats to the Copland Stand.

The Union Bears are a club-sanctioned supporters organisation, helping to keep the Ibrox Stadium atmosphere buzzing with match-long singing and some truly spectacular tifos.

Where Do Away Fans Sit at Ibrox Stadium?

For most Rangers matchdays, the away fans will be found in the north-west corner of the stadium between the Broomloan Stand and the Sandy Jardine Stands. These are Sections GW1 to GW3.

Is Ibrox Cashless?

Yes, Ibrox Stadium is completely cashless, so keep this in mind before you set off for the Rangers game. The ground went fully cash-free in time for the 2021/22 season, and you can only pay by card at the various food kiosks on the stadium concourses.

Rangers FC History

Rangers Football Club was founded in March 1872 by four young men walking through Glasgow’s West End Park (now Kelvingrove Park). Playing their first match against Callander in May 1872, Rangers quickly rose to prominence in Scottish football. The club has always called Ibrox Stadium, opened in 1899, home and is known for its iconic royal blue kits.

One of the 11 founding members of the Scottish Football League in 1890, Rangers hold the record for being the first football club in the world to win 50 league titles and 100 major trophies. They share a fierce rivalry with Celtic, known as the Old Firm, which is among the most heated derbies in global football—demand for Glasgow football tickets goes through the roof when this fixture comes around.

Rangers’ recent history is a story of resilience. From their return to top-tier football on the back of relegation in 2012 due to a financial crisis, to clawing their way back up the divisions, they have reclaimed their status as one of Scotland's most successful clubs, notably winning their 55th league title in 2021, ending a decade-long wait.

With one of the largest global fanbases and a pantheon of iconic players like John Greig, Ally McCoist, and Jim Baxter, Rangers FC remains a giant of Scottish and European football.

Key Rangers FC Milestones:

  • Scottish League Titles: Rangers have won a world-record 55 Scottish league titles, with their first triumph in 1891 and their most recent in 2021.
  • European Success: Rangers’ greatest European achievement was winning the 1972 European Cup Winners' Cup, defeating Dynamo Moscow 3-2 in the final. They were also runners-up in the UEFA Cup in 2008 and the UEFA Europa League in 2022.
  • Domestic Dominance: Rangers have claimed 34 Scottish Cups and 28 Scottish League Cups, both records in Scotland. The club has achieved a whopping seven domestic trebles.

Legendary Rangers Players:

  • John Greig: Held as Rangers' greatest-ever player, Greig made 755 appearances for the club and captained them to the 1972 European Cup Winners' Cup victory.
  • Ally McCoist: Rangers' all-time leading scorer, McCoist was instrumental in the club's dominance during the 1990s, winning multiple league titles.
  • Jim Baxter: A midfield maestro, Baxter was renowned for his wand of a left foot and starred on the left side of an all-conquering Gers team in the early 1960s.
  • Davie Cooper: A fan favorite known for his creativity and technical ability, Cooper was central to Rangers’ dominance in the 1980s.
  • Brian Laudrup: The Danish winger was a star of the 1990s "9-in-a-row" team, bringing flair, finesse and 44 goals to the squad across 4 seasons.
  • James Tavernier: The defender with the most goals in the history of British professional football, the right-back Tavernier has captained the Gers to cups, an unbeaten league season and a Europa League final.

Notable Rangers Records:

  • Most Appearances: Dougie Gray holds the record for most appearances, playing 940 matches between 1925 and 1947.
  • Top Scorer: Ally McCoist is Rangers’ all-time top scorer with 355 goals.
  • Unbeaten League Seasons: Rangers completed undefeated league campaigns in 1898/99 and 2020/21.

Iconic Rangers Managers:

  • Bill Struth: Rangers’ longest-serving and most successful manager, Struth led the club to 18 league titles, 10 Scottish Cups, and two League Cups from 1920 to 1954.
  • Walter Smith: Managed Rangers to 10 league titles across two spells, including the famous "9-in-a-row" era of the 1990s and a UEFA Cup Final in 2008.
  • Steven Gerrard: Guided Rangers to their 55th league title in 2021, ending Celtic’s nine-year reign and delivering an unbeaten league season.

Frequently Asked Questions About Glasgow Rangers Tickets

How to Buy Rangers FC Away Tickets?

You need to be a MyGers Gold member to stand a chance of buying regular Rangers FC away tickets through official channels.

Indeed, Rangers away tickets are like gold dust, as the club plays in a division where most stadiums hold fewer than 20,000 fans.

Still, Ticket Compare lists away tickets for Rangers matches, and you will see them clearly marked with an “away” section label.

Is It Safe to Buy Rangers FC Tickets on the Resale Market?

Yes, if you use the right websites. All of the Glasgow Rangers tickets that appear on Ticket Compare’s listings come from secondary markets that we have independently tested and reviewed.

You can check our resale website reviews page, for thorough evaluations of the platforms that we work with. If they don’t meet our high standards, these websites don’t appear in our listings.

 Can You Tour Ibrox Stadium?

Yes, you can tour Ibrox Stadium. Visitors can choose from several options, including a 60-90 minute guided Stadium Tour with exclusive access to areas like the dressing rooms, marble staircase, tunnel, and Trophy Room.

The tour begins at Edmiston House and also includes access to the Rangers Museum, showcasing the club's rich history. MyGers members can enjoy discounted tours.

Is There A Season Ticket Waiting List for Rangers FC?

Yes, in fact you join the Rangers season ticket waiting list automatically when you sign up for MyGers Membership. If you don’t renew then unfortunately you will lose your place in the list.

After that you have to build up MyGers Loyalty Points. The main factor that will decide your eligibility when the renewal period comes around in spring, is how many Loyalty Points you have gathered, and not how long you have been on the list.