SUPPORTERS attending Sunday’s match against Livingston should be aware of the following information.

Livingston FC v Rangers FC

Date: Sunday 12th November 2023

Kick-Off: 12 noon

Venue: Tony Macaroni Arena, Alderstone Road, Livingston, EH54 7DN

Arrival and Entry:

  • A minute’s silence will be observed for Remembrance before kick-off.
  • We encourage supporters to arrive early, with gates opening at 10:30 AM.
  • Please be prepared for thorough security checks at the entrance.

Stadium Entry Information:

Please refer to the image below for recommended turnstile usage.

Turnstiles 13–14, 15, 16, 17, and 18–20, indicated by a red outline, should be used in the South Stand and on the south side of the East Stand.

Use the turnkeys 5-7, 8-10, and 11-12, which are indicated by a black outline, in North Stand and the north side of East Stand.

Parking Resources:

Coach Parking: £10 per coach, cash only, is available at the North Stand Car Park.


Parking: £5 per car, cash only; next to the North Stand Car Park.

Note: There aren’t many parking spots available, and the Civic Center’s parking will be restricted due to Remembrance Day services that will effect the neighbourhood.

Stadium Policies:

Banners for surfing are not allowed.

Advertising shouldn’t be obstructed by flags or banners.

Absolutely no fireworks. It is forbidden to possess these things and doing so will result in legal action.

SUPPORTER ACTIONS

We would like to remind supporters that it is against the law to use fireworks in sporting stadiums. This can result in not just your arrest but also in the club’s disapproval from regulatory agencies.

Rangers are justifiably proud of their diversified fan base and men’s first team roster. Our ‘Everyone Anyone’ campaign is aimed at ending prejudice of any kind, both on and off the pitch, by sending a strong message of inclusion, unity, and zero tolerance.

Rangers is a contemporary football team whose supporters are known throughout Europe for the manner they encourage and support the team. Discriminatory songs and chants are completely out of style in 2023.

Fans are reminded that the SPFL, and especially UEFA, have numerous sanctions at their disposal to penalise discriminatory shouting, which would be immensely detrimental to the club both on and off the pitch, as the men’s first team continues their seasons both domestically and in Europe.

The manager and his staff have acknowledged the significant influence your wonderful support can have on performances; let’s make sure this is done correctly.

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