- Ibrox Stadium - Wikipedia
The home of Scottish Premiership team Rangers, Ibrox is the third-largest football stadium in Scotland, with an all-seated capacity of 51,700
- Ibrox Stadium, Home of Glasgow Rangers
Ibrox Stadium is the home of Glasgow Rangers Football Club, an all seated stadium with a capacity of 50,817 The stadium was officially opened in 1899 and was formerly known as Ibrox Park
- Rangers FC: Ibrox Stadium Guide - Football Stadiums
Ibrox is the third largest stadium in Scotland, somewhat ironically coming behind two other grounds that are located in the same city The home of Rangers can host 50,987 people whilst Hampden Park can welcome 51,866 through its doors
- Ibrox Stadium - The Stadium Guide
Ibrox was initially oval-shaped, had a track circling the pitch, and mainly consisted of wooden scaffold type terraces In its first few months it got rapidly expanded to a capacity 75,000 In 1902, Ibrox was awarded an international match between Scotland and England
- Ibrox Stadium (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with Reviews)
Although a fan for over 40 years, I finally did the tour of Ibrox yesterday for the first time I thought I knew a lot but I found out so much about the club I didn’t know through our wonderful guide John
- First Time Visits - Rangers Football Club
The below video explains the procedure for entering Ibrox Stadium on a matchday with both QR codes and season tickets Please watch before visiting Ibrox Stadium
- Rangers Stadium Information
Rangers' stadium, Ibrox, is among the most iconic grounds in British football Here is everything you need to know
- Ibrox Stadium | Rangers News
Ibrox Stadium, home of Rangers, is one of the most iconic football grounds in the world Here is everything you need to know
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