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04 Dec | Rangers | - | Kilmarnock | | 7:45pm |
12 Dec | Rangers | - | Tottenham | | 8:00pm |
21 Dec | Rangers | - | Dundee FC | | 3:00pm |
02 Jan | Rangers | - | Celtic | | 3:00pm |
12 Jan | Rangers | - | St Johnstone | | 3:00pm |
15 Jan | Rangers | - | Aberdeen | | 8:00pm |
Past Events |
10 Nov | Rangers  | 1 - 0 | Hearts | | |
27 Oct | Rangers  | 2 - 1 | St Mirren | | |
24 Oct | Rangers  | 4 - 0 | FCSB | | |
06 Oct | Rangers  | 2 - 0 | St Johnstone | | |
03 Oct | Rangers  | 1 - 4 | Lyon | | |
29 Sep | Rangers  | 1 - 0 | Hibernian | | |
21 Sep | Rangers  | 3 - 0 | Dundee FC | | |
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Ibrox Stadium is a football stadium located on the south side of the River Clyde in the Ibrox district of Glasgow. The home of Rangers F.C., Ibrox is the third largest football stadium in Scotland, having an all-seated capacity of 50,987.
It was opened as Ibrox Park in 1899, but suffered a disaster in 1902 when a wooden terrace collapsed. Vast earthen terraces were built in its place, while a main stand, which is now a listed building, was built in 1928. A British record crowd of 118,567 gathered in January 1939 for a league match with Celtic. After the Ibrox disaster of 1971, the stadium was largely rebuilt. The vast bowl-shaped terracing was removed and replaced by three rectangular, all-seated stands by 1981. After renovations were completed in 1997, the ground was renamed Ibrox Stadium.
Ibrox has also hosted the Scotland national football team, particularly when the national stadium Hampden Park was redeveloped in the 1990s. Ibrox also hosted three Scottish domestic cup finals in the same period. It has also been the venue for concerts by major performers, including Frank Sinatra.
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