How Rangers Europa League ticket prices compare to Liverpool, West Ham and Brighton as £120 Ibrox package sized up
It's Europa League football for Rangers this season and fans can take in their three home group games with an inclusive £120 package.
The Ibrox club are gearing up for another crack at UEFA's second tier having gone all the way to the final as recently as 2022. And they're hoping for a similar run to help get fans over the devastation that came with that Champions League hammering against PSV.
Season ticket holders will get the first bite at tickets and sales start this Monday, before going on sale to MyGers members from Wednesday September 13 and the general public the following Monday. Fans can purchase an adult package for all three games against Real Betis, Sparta Praga and Aris Limassol for £120, a modest £3 increase on what was charged at this back in 2021/22.
As things stand, none of their Group C opponents have announced ticket details for their home games. But the other three UK clubs competing in the competition - Liverpool, West Ham and Brighton - have. Here's how much it costs for an adult ticket to all three home group games at each of those clubs.
The Seagulls have been widely praised for their offering. They offer the same package as Rangers with the tickets starting at £75 for their first ever jaunt into European football. Zone A and F tickets are the cheapest, with Zone B tickets costing £85 and Zone D and E costing £100. That means that it will cost fans an average of £87 to watch all three of Brighton's Europa League games live.
Cheapest adult package: £75
Most expensive adult package: £100
Average price: £87
The Irons qualified for the Europa League as defending Conference League champions and the prices for the lavish London Stadium are generally steeper than those on offer at Brighton. Their