Work continues on major Rangers Europa League final viewing zone in Seville

Work continues on major Rangers Europa League final viewing zone in Seville
Work continues on major Rangers Europa League final viewing zone in Seville
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PREPARATIONS are well underway at the Estadio La Cartuja Rangers fan Europa League viewing zone with screen structures erected.

The stadium, in Seville, will house up to 60,000 Rangers supporters tomorrow night as Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side aim to create history.

Spanish police are expecting as many as 150,000 Rangers supporters to flood the city before kick-off - many of whom do not have tickets to the match.

Instead, supporters will watch the match inside the Estadio La Cartuja with huge screens in place for those in Spain - but without a match ticket - to watch together.

A tweet from the official account of the stadium, showed preparations being made for the event tomorrow night.

It read: "We are preparing the stadium for you #GoRangers @RangersFC"

It comes after we gave fans a sneak peek inside the stadium and the building work for the viewing zone yesterday.

Four huge structures can be seen from the concourse, with a screen looking likely to be place at each end of the ground.

Tickets for the screening were priced at €10.

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