RANGERS are gearing up to welcome Napoli in the Champions League tomorrow night. 

Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side go up against the Serie A league leaders on Wednesday, September 14.

The match was originally scheduled for this evening, but was pushed back 24-hours due to policing concerns surrounding the events regarding the mourning of Queen Elizabeth II.

The Premiership outfit will be aiming to get back to winning ways and end a losing run. 

Rangers have lost their last two matches heavily, 4-0 in each at the hands of Celtic and Ajax. 

Tomorrow's game will be Rangers' first home match in the Champions League for 12-years, so it's fair to say the stadium will be rocking. 

And preparations are well underway tonight to get the ground ready for the occasion. 

As part of those preparations, blue sheets have covered the BiowaveGo advertising at the top of the Broomloan and Copland stands.

This is because for European games, UEFA take control of each club's stadium. 

All usual advertising must be covered in favour of the governing body's sponsors in the Champions League.

Eagle-eyed fans will have spotted the differences in media conferences too, with various different sponsorships on show from usual circumstances at Ibrox.