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Rangers dealt new Ibrox blow as club reveal full stadium won’t be open for Dundee clash

Rangers WILL return to Ibrox in time for their Premier Sports Cup clash with Dundee. - but it won't be a full stadium.

The Copland Stand will remain CLOSED for the quarter-final clash due to finishing touches on work being done. The Light Blues have been playing home matches at Hampden in the early part of the season but the thumping win over Ross County will be their last league outing in the south side with a return to Govan set for September 21.

A club statement read: "Rangers Football Club today confirms our Premier Sports Cup tie with Dundee on Saturday, 21 September, will be played at Ibrox Stadium. Excluding the Copland Stand, where final concourse and seating works are ongoing, all areas of our home will be open for this match. Season ticket holders from the Copland Stand will be offered an exclusive window to purchase seating elsewhere."

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