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How Celtic and Rangers Champions League ticket prices compare to other clubs in the competition

It’s been a long time since Rangers fans were able to see their team in Champions League action and demand to watch them take on the best Europe has to offer this season is sure to be big. And when it comes to the business side, it’s all about supply and demand.

The Ibrox side have unveiled their pricing for a three-match package for the club’s return to the biggest stage in European football - 12 years after they were last there. And there has been a mixed response from fans to the announcement.

Those sitting in the Broomloan and Copland Road Stands might not be complaining too much with an adult paying £150 for the matches against Liverpool, Napoli and Ajax. But if you’re at the top end of the pricing scale - with the prime seats in the Main Stand - then £180 might seem a bit steep.

Even punters in the Sandy Jardine Stand at £174 or enclosure at £165 might think it’s a bit on the high side. Especially when they look across the city and see supporters of rivals Celtic paying £129 across the board - £51 cheaper than the most expensive ticket for Rangers fans.

Here, Record Sport looks at the ticket prices for some of the other clubs competing in the Champions League to see how they compare to our Big Two - although not many sell three-match packages.

The Spanish giants are selling on an individual match basis and the cheapest brief for their Group C opener against Czech side Viktoria Plzen is just €15. However, that is for a seat up in the Gods in the Nou Camp. The prices then go up to as much as €99 for a view at pitch level. Also, the prices are likely to increase for the more glamorous games against Inter Milan and Bayern Munich where they are expected to start at €69.

Rangers’ Group A rival are also selling

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