Supporters Attending Rangers vs. St Mirren Match Receive Detailed Guidelines Supporters attending Sunday’s Scottish Premiership match between Rangers and St Mirren are advised to review the following information to ensure a smooth experience. The game is scheduled for March 15, 2026, at Ibrox Stadium. Rangers fans will be stationed in the North Stand and can enter through turnstiles 17-20. Disabled supporters are directed to the Northeast gate for access, with additional assistance available by contacting disabilitymatters@rangers.co.uk. Turnstiles will open one hour before kick-off, so fans are encouraged to arrive early to avoid delays. Inside the North Stand, two catering kiosks will be operational, accepting both cash and card payments. St Mirren supporters are instructed to undergo a soft ticket check at the Northeast corner of the stadium before queuing behind the North Stand toward the turnstiles. Flags must adhere to specific guidelines, including a maximum size of 2 meters by 1 meter, fire-resistant materials, and restrictions on offensive or political flags. These flags must not cover advertising boards and should be positioned at the back of the stand. Bag sizes are limited to A4 dimensions, and all supporters will undergo profiled searches. Entry will be denied to anyone visibly under the influence of alcohol. Smoking is strictly prohibited, and any violation will result in immediate ejection from the stadium. Transportation details highlight that Glasgow Central station remains closed, with no services operating. Trains continue to run from Paisley Gilmour Street to Paisley St James, which is directly across from the North end of the stadium. Paisley Gilmour Street is located in County Square, a hub for pubs and restaurants, with a 20-minute walk to the stadium.#st_mirren #rangers #ibrox_stadium #disabilitymatters #glasgow_central_station
