Rangers

2025/2026 Season

Overview

Home to Rangers Football Club, Ibrox Stadium is one of Scotland’s most historic and atmospheric football grounds. Opened in 1899 and continuously modernised, the stadium blends classic architecture — including the iconic red-brick Main Stand — with modern facilities and premium hospitality spaces. Renowned for its passionate support and steep stands close to the pitch, Ibrox delivers an intense and traditional matchday experience.

Packed stands at Ibrox Stadium with Rangers supporters cheering during a home match.
  • Stadium: Ibrox Stadium

  • Capacity: 50,800

  • Setting: Set within a densely urban residential district, the stadium rises prominently above surrounding streets, creating a powerful and traditional football atmosphere on matchdays.

Ibrox Stadium is located in the Ibrox area of Glasgow, on the south side of the River Clyde.

Rangers strongly encourages travelling by public transport, with good rail and subway connections and limited parking near the stadium.

Nearest stations (walkable):

  • Ibrox Subway Station – just a few minutes’ walk

  • Cessnock Subway Station – around 10 minutes’ walk

  • Cardonald / Dumbreck Rail Stations – short walk or taxi

Matchday tip:
Road closures and controlled parking zones operate around the stadium before and after matches, so using the Glasgow Subway is usually the easiest option.

Hospitality at Ibrox combines heritage surroundings with premium matchday experiences — ideal for corporate hosting, celebrations or enhanced comfort.

Depending on the fixture and experience level, options can include:

  • Main Stand hospitality suites – classic executive experiences with pitch views

  • Restaurant lounges – pre-match dining with premium seating

  • Private executive boxes – exclusive matchday spaces with dedicated service

  • Premium club seating – padded seating with lounge access

Inclusions vary by package, but hospitality at Ibrox commonly features:

  • Premium padded match seating in prime viewing areas

  • Early stadium access before general admission

  • Access to exclusive hospitality lounges or restaurants

  • Dining from light bites to full multi-course meals

  • Inclusive drinks on selected premium packages

Ibrox offers a range of accessible facilities to support visitors with additional needs, including:

  • Wheelchair and companion seating areas

  • Step-free access to many public areas

  • Accessible toilets throughout the stadium

  • Assistance dog accommodation (with prior notice)

  • Dedicated supporter assistance and booking support

Accessibility information.

  • Travel planning matters: matchday station access and local road controls can affect timings, so allow extra time.

  • Hospitality is the smoothest way to do matchday: earlier entry and lounge access make the whole experience feel more relaxed compared to general admission.

Reviews

Read testimonials from clients who have experienced Premier League matches with Impulse Decisions, sharing their insights on hospitality, atmosphere, and thrilling moments.

“Everything was great bar the result”

Nick, Championship Play-Off Final 2024

“Unsure of which option would suit us best, Ross suggested the Treble Suite at Old Trafford and my guests were blown away, sadly the football did not match the quality of hospitality”

David, Man United vs FC Twente 2024

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2026 Season

Enquire about hospitality at Rangers fixtures

Contact our hospitality team for further information regarding hospitality at fixtures at Ibrox Stadium.