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All Rangers fans need to know about the Europa League Final in Seville with flight info and hotel details

Rangers fans won’t want to tempt fate but, equally, will be keen to avoid the rush for flights and accommodation if they reach the Europa League Final in Seville.

Football supporters are switched on when it comes to finding the cheapest travel routes to European destinations.

The scramble for budget flights usually starts as soon as the balls have been picked out of the bowl at UEFA’s HQ in Nyon.

Rangers fans have experience of their next destination having played Europa League quarter-final opponents Braga a couple of years ago.

It was seen as the most favourable draw they could have got in the last eight but is by no means a gimme.

And even if they do get past the Portuguese outfit they would then still have to overcome the hurdle in the form of Atalanta or RB Leipzig to reach the Final.

However, having already seen off previous tournament favourites Borussia Dortmund then it’s not beyond Giovanni van Bronckhorst and his men.

That’s why hopeful punters have already started the search for the cheapest and best routes to the Andalusian capital and here’s all you need to know.

The final takes place on May 18 at Sevilla's Estadio Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán.

Tickets are not yet on sale but fans can register their interest in the Final by creating an account on the Ticket Portal.

There are no direct flights to Seville and any trip from Scotland would require a change in either London or Alicante. However, fans could take the option of flying to either Faro or Malaga with budget airlines from Glasgow or Edinburgh with both destinations just a couple of hours by train to Seville.

Currently, return flights are coming in at just over £100 which is a bargain and some will take their chances in the hope Rangers get there and go

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