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Rangers reveal Champions League ticket pricing as group stage packages hit £180

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Rangers have unveiled their Champions League ticket package ahead of the club's return to UEFA's top table. The Ibrox side kick off their group stage campaign next week as six stellar ties against Liverpool, Napoli and Ajax await after last week's blockbuster draw paired Giovanni van Bronckhorst 's side with some of Europe's biggest names.

Rangers fans have been eagerly awaiting the club announcing how their continental adventure will be priced up. And now club bosses have dropped the all-important details ahead of an opening fixture away at Ajax on Wednesday, September 7.

The pricing for home tickets is based on seating locations within Ibrox. Packages for the three matches in Glasgow start at £150 for adults and rise as high as £180.

A club statement said: "We are delighted to have reached the UEFA Champions League group stage for the first time in 12 years and look forward to welcoming Ajax, Liverpool FC and Napoli to Ibrox. "This is another important moment in our club’s history as we compete in European football’s premier competition for the first time since the 2010/11 season.

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