Rangers have confirmed the date and kick-off time of their upcoming Scottish Premiership fixture against St Mirren.
Philippe Clement's side will host St Mirren at Ibrox on Sunday, October 27.
The kick-off time for the fixture - which had not previously been confirmed - will be at 3pm.
📅 Fixture Update | St Mirren (H)
— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) September 18, 2024
🏠 Our upcoming @spfl fixture against St Mirren at Ibrox will take place at 3pm on Sunday 27 October. pic.twitter.com/jjFvbwPONo
Rangers confirmed the fixture update in a social media post across club accounts.
It's expected Rangers will return to Ibrox for their Premier Sports Cup tie against Dundee later this month after delays to construction work.
However, the Copland Front will be open to supporters for the cup match on Saturday, September 21.
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The Copland Rear will remain closed for the fixture while final concourse works continue ahead of a full return for supporters.
A statement confirmed: "Following good progress in completion works, Rangers can today confirm the Copland Front will be open for the Dundee match in the Premier Sports Cup on 21 September.
"Season-ticket holders from this area will now be able to purchase their own seat from 5pm this evening, while supporters in the Copland Rear, which will remain closed for this match as final concourse works continue, can select an alternative seat elsewhere in the stadium, also from 5pm this evening.
"Tickets for this 5:30pm kick-off are priced at £23 for adults, £17 for concessions and £11 for juniors."
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