r/rangersfc 17h ago

First Team Getting tickets for October game

Flying my father from Australia to Glasgow and we will be doing the tour of Ibrox. He immigrated to Australia in the 70's.

My father is a die hard blue nose. He's not gone to a game in over fifty years and is very excited. It will be his first time in the UK since 97.

Knowing him he will want to bath in the glory of the atmosphere and be singing with all the fans.

We will be going to the Kilmarnock game. Any best way to secure tickets for the two of us in the Copland stands?

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u/Ozzythebear What's the story, Ross McCrorie. 13h ago

League fixtures tend to follow the same process. 3 weeks out : Mygers (paid membership) sale. Monday before the game: public sale.

League fixtures have our 45k~ish season ticket holders booked in and need to factor an away support section that houses around 2000, leaving circa 2500-3000 tix for the sales.

Should a match sell out, the Club will then begin periodically releasing their internal secondary market tickets (SeatSub), which are seats given back by season ticket holders not going to the game.

Copland stand is tough to get tickets for as it's almost entirely full of season ticket holders. The bulk of the immediately available match tickets are in sections BF4/5, BR4/5 of the Broomloan road stand and areas CD1/CD6 & CD7 of the Club Deck (top tier of the Bill Struth Main Stand). The face value of a match ticket for this game should be somewhere between £35 and £48 depending on what seats you end up getting.

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u/RobertMcL 12h ago

Fantastic, cheers pal