PUBS across Glasgow were packed with Rangers fans eager to watch their team play in the Europa League final.
Whilst tens of thousands of supporters joined the players in heading to Seville, crowds of fans gathered in pubs across the city.
Some venues were at full capacity by 3pm despite the match not kicking off until 8pm, and long queues could be seen outside.
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Fans were pictured watching Rangers play Eintracht Frankfurt in The Auctioneers, on North Court.
They went crazy after Joe Aribo scored the first goal in the game in the 57th minute.
But it wasn't long before the opposition levelled after Rafael Santos Borré booted the ball past goalkeeper Allan McGregor.
After no goals were scored in 30 minutes of extra time, players were getting ready to take part in a tense penalty shoot-out.
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The German side scored five out of five, but Rangers' Aaron Ramsey's spot-kick was saved by goalkeeper Kevin Trapp, which denied the team a historic victory in the European tournament.
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