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Rangers fan from Belfast in Seville: ‘I’ve never known anything like it’

Around 100,000 die-hard fans of the Glasgow giants will have converged on the Andalucian capital by the time the match against Eintracht Frankfurt kicks off on Wednesday evening.

More than 90% have travelled with no chance of getting a match ticket, so the Spanish authorities have opened up the 60,000 capacity La Cartuja Stadium in the city for fans to follow the action on a big screen.

Up to 50,000 German fans are also making their way to Seville and a few other smaller fan zones have also been created to cater for both sets of supporters.

Back home, many Rangers supporters’ clubs are expecting their busiest night in years, with some advertising complimentary snacks and drinks promotions.

Gary Lenaghan from the Shankill area of Belfast is one of the few to have a precious match ticket.

On Tuesday afternoon he was surrounded by thousands of Rangers fans who have already made their way to Seville at the Plaza Europa.

He said: “I’m sitting here with a fella called Ian Gray, who’s originally from Lurgan and who flew here from Sydney, Australia for the game.

“The fan zone for 8,000 sold out within ten minutes so that is why they had to open up the stadium.

“The website for the stadium keeps crashing because so many people are trying to buy tickets.”

Gary said the buzz in the city is unlike anything he’s ever experienced.

“I have followed Rangers all over the world, and I’ve never, ever known anything like this,” he said.

“This is stuff of films. Nine years ago we were playing in the Scottish third division, and we’ve gone from there to a major European final.

“To do it within that timescale is just unbelieveable, and just look at the budgets of the teams they beat on the way [to the final].

“The Rangers team was assembled

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