Rangers FC v Falkirk
30 November 2025, 14:00Club Deck Plus
Official Rangers FC Long Side ticket in the Club Deck of the Bill Struth Main Stand, Blocks CD4, CD5, CD6
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One Hot Food Item and One Hot or Cold Drink included from either the Fanzone or within Kiosk 19 in Ibrox stadium. (*Alcohol drink only from FanZone redemption)
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Complimentary Matchday programme
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E-ticket supplied days in advance, seats together
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No dress code, no away colours
Tickets are located in Home supporters areas. Any guests seen to be openly supporting the opposition are liable to be refused entry or ejected from the stadium without compensation
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Welcome to a first-class football experience with our hospitality tickets for Scottish Premiership matches! As authorised providers of exclusive matchday experiences, we take pride in offering fans the opportunity to witness the excitement of Scotland’s top football clubs in some of the nation’s most iconic stadiums, all in unparalleled style. Immerse yourself in the passionate atmosphere of Scottish Premiership football while enjoying premium amenities and exceptional service.
STADIUM & INFORMATION
Getting to Ibrox Stadium: Quick Guide
By Subway (Glasgow Subway):
Find Nearest Subway Station:
Locate the nearest Glasgow Subway station to you. Ibrox Station is the closest stop to the stadium.
Plan Route:
Use the SPT journey planner or Google Maps to find the quickest route to Ibrox Station on the Subway’s circular network.
Take the Subway:
Board either the Inner or Outer Circle depending on your starting point.
Arrive:
Exit at Ibrox Station and follow the clearly marked signs. The stadium is approximately a 5-minute walk.
By Train and Bus:
Find Nearest Train Station:
Identify your nearest ScotRail station (e.g., Glasgow Central).
Plan Route:
Use the ScotRail journey planner or Google Maps to find the best route to central Glasgow, then connect to the Subway or local buses.
Take the Train:
Travel to Glasgow Central. From there, walk to St Enoch Subway Station to continue to Ibrox, or use local bus services.
Arrive:
If taking the bus, use services that stop on or near Paisley Road West, then walk to Ibrox Stadium (10–15 minutes depending on stop).
Note:
You can also check for local bus routes via the SPT website if you prefer bus travel.
Always check for service updates and schedule changes before travelling.
Enjoy your visit to Ibrox Stadium!
THINGS TO DO
Top Things to Do Around Ibrox Stadium
Ibrox Stadium:
Begin your journey at Ibrox Stadium, the legendary home of Rangers FC. Take a behind-the-scenes stadium tour and immerse yourself in the club’s proud and historic football heritage.
The Rangers Store:
Pop into the official Rangers Store beside the stadium to pick up merchandise, kits, and memorabilia.
Bellahouston Park:
Explore Bellahouston Park, a large and scenic green space ideal for a peaceful stroll, featuring gardens, walking paths, and notable artworks such as the House for an Art Lover.
House for an Art Lover:
Visit this beautiful Charles Rennie Mackintosh–inspired building located within Bellahouston Park. Enjoy the gallery, café, and tranquil surroundings.
Cessnock & Paisley Road West Cafés and Restaurants:
Walk along Paisley Road West or towards Cessnock, where you’ll find a variety of cafés, pubs, and restaurants offering everything from quick bites to hearty meals before or after the match.
The Clyde Walkway:
Take a relaxing walk along the River Clyde, with pathways offering scenic views and easy access to Glasgow’s riverside attractions.
Glasgow Science Centre:
Just a short distance away is the Glasgow Science Centre, featuring interactive exhibits, a planetarium, and the iconic Glasgow Tower.
The Riverside Museum:
Discover Scotland’s award-winning transport and travel museum. The building itself, designed by Zaha Hadid, is an attraction—perfect for fans of history, engineering, and design.
The Tall Ship Glenlee:
Right next to the Riverside Museum, board the Glenlee, a restored historic sailing ship offering insight into Glasgow’s maritime past.
Pacific Quay:
Conclude your day at Pacific Quay, a modern riverside area filled with media studios, scenic views, and pleasant walking routes along the Clyde.
Experience the rich culture, history, and attractions surrounding Ibrox Stadium—making your visit a fantastic blend of football passion, Scottish heritage, and local charm. Enjoy your time in Glasgow!
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