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Rangers Football Club

Rangers Football Club

Ibrox Stadium

150 Edmiston Drive

Glasgow

G51 2XD

Scotland

 

 

Ibrox Stadium has been visited and assessed in person by a highly trained DisabledGo surveyor, who has looked at a whole range of accessibility features.

 

Below you will find the accessibility information for each area of the stadium:

 

Getting to Ibrox Stadium and Parking

 

Ibrox Stadium has 5 main car parks situated around the grounds; There is designated blue badge parking available in the Broomloan Car Park.

 

To see information about the parking please click here

 

To see information about getting to Ibrox please click here

 

Ticket Office and Outer Concourse

 

The ticket office is located opposite the Sandy Jardine West Stand.

 

To see information about the Ticket Office please click here

 

To see information about the Outer Concourse Walkway please click here

 

Stand(s)

 

Ibrox Stadium has four stands that are all joined together. Each stand has its own access point, concourse, food and drink area and toilets. On match days the Visitors Section is located in the Sandy Jardine West Stand, and this will be sectioned off. Below you will find the information for each stand:

 

Bill Struth

 

To see information about the Bill Struth Main Stand Front Tier please click here

 

To see information about the Bill Struth Main Stand Rear Tier please click here

 

To see information about the Bill Struth Main Stand East Concourse please click here

 

To see information about the Bill Struth Main Stand West Concourse please click here

 

Broomloan Stand

 

To see information about the Broomloan Stand Front Tier please click here

 

To see information about the Broomloan Stand Rear Tier (Family Section) please click here

 

Copland Road Stand

 

To see information about the Copland Road Stand Front Tier please click here

 

To see information about the Copland Road Stand Rear Tier please click here

 

Sandy Iardine Stand

 

To see information about the Sandy Iardine East Stand please click here

 

To see information about the Sandy Iardine Front Tier please click here

 

To see information about the Sandy Iardine Rear Tier please click here

 

Visitors Section

 

To see information about the Visitors Section located in the Sandy Iardine West Stand please click here

 

Food and Drink

The operations selling snacks, meals, and drinks have their accessible features described in this section.

 

To see information about the Food and Drink facilities please click here

 

Hospitality (Staff, Media, Lounges & Boxes)

 

Information for visitors, delegates and fans about hospitality lounges, executive boxes and media suites can be found in the Hospitality sections of the guide. The following is available around Ibrox Stadium:

 

For hospitality at Argyle House Main Reception please click here

 

For hospitality at Bill Struth Main Stand Club Deck please click here

 

For hospitality at Bill Struth Main Stand please click here

 

For hospitality at the Ibrox Suite please click here

 

Main Reception and Conference Facilities

 

Information about the main reception and conference facilities at the Ibrox Stadium can be found in the Argyle House Main Reception access guide.

 

To see information about the Main Reception and Conference Facilities please click here

 

Shops

 

Information about the Rangers Megastore can be found in the Shop access guide.

To see information about the club merchandise shop please click here

 

Broxi’s Den

 

Broxi's Den is a safe and quiet space is an area which will help children and young adults with sensory difficulties, complex learning difficulties and sensory challenges (such as autism) acclimatise to the noise, crowds and bustle of a busy matchday.

 

To see information about Broxi’s Den please click here

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It's a great addition that page and credit to Robert Boyle and his colleagues at Rangers responsible for its production, it's on a par there with the Arsenal and Leicester City pages .

 

Hopefully one day the actual facilities will match those of Arsenal and Leicester City too.

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