The special feeling of Ibrox on a big European night never disappoints, from the magnificent Main Stand facade to the glow of the stands and the pitch under the lights.
“It’s the greatest sight that I have ever seen”
Tonight, three vital points are well within reach to get closer to qualifying for the knock-out stages in the new year. With Czech opposition in town as well as the occasion of Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s first game as manager, the stakes are very high and the atmosphere will reflect that.
A wall of noise and colour will be tangible as the players emerge from the tunnel.
Below is a selection of images from in and around the famous old stadium, posted in the build up to tonights Europa League clash.
Ibrox may lack certain aspects and the latest mod-cons in some ways but first and foremost it is a football stadium, resplendent in its character, tradition and heritage.
No purpose built, state of the art modern arena can match the class and history of the famous red brick building on Edmiston Drive, a credit to its architect, Archibald Leitch – a man synonymous with British football tradition.
It never gets old, the appeal endures and its ours.
🤩 Ibrox is Ready.#UEL pic.twitter.com/akIeDcZXYf
— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) November 25, 2021
For all that football stadia has modernised and evolved in recent years, I’m still not sure there’s a better looking facade than the Bill Struth Main Stand at Ibrox. Wrap up if you’re coming along, it’s cold! pic.twitter.com/OcYFXso6Ku
— Andrew Dickson (@mrandrewdickson) November 25, 2021
Simply lovely #Rangers pic.twitter.com/DDIdEjIhdw
— Jamie Cooper (@Jamiecooper_) November 25, 2021