RANGERS have confirmed how many tickets they will have for next week's away clash with Lyon.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst's team travel to France for the final group game of this season's Europa League campaign.
Rangers expressed their frustration earlier this week after French police were unable to provide them with an allocation for the Group A clash.
However, now, they have now confirmed that 2,000 supporters will be allowed inside the Groupama Stadium to cheer on the team.
Although, they are advising non-vaccinated fans not to travel for the game, with coronavirus rules in France meaning those not double-jabbed will need to self-isolate for a full week upon arrival into the country.
A short statement reads: "Rangers have today been informed that we will receive an allocation of 2000 tickets for next Thursday’s Europa League fixture against Lyon.
"Whilst we are delighted our travelling support will be able to continue to follow the team, we apologise for the delay whilst approval from the French authorities has been sought.
"Fully Vaccinated persons need to provide a negative PCR or Antigen test taken within 48h prior to departure for France.
"Those who are non-vaccinated are required to isolate for seven days upon arrival in France therefore it is NOT advised for non-vaccinated persons to travel."
Supporter Update - Lyon Away:
— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) December 2, 2021
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