Children got the chance to meet their heroes after Rangers stars Jack Butland and Borna Barisic made a special appearance at a Christmas party.
The event took place at Ibrox as part of the Rangers Charity Dream Fund which looks to make memories for children whose lives have been impacted by the likes of disability, illness, bereavement or other challenging circumstances.
The players stopped in to see the children who were nominated with everyone going home with a gift and a player photograph with a printed signature.
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Along with meeting the players, those in attendance also got to experience a magic show, face painting and pictures with Broxi Bear.
Around a dozen children had the chance to be pictured and have a chat with the players in what was described as a much needed "boost" for the kids by the Rangers Charity Foundation.
The party provided some festive fun to those who were chosen via the Foundation’s own Dream Fund as well as organisations such as Robin House, Glasgow City Mission, Ronald McDonald House Glasgow and Renfrewshire Women’s Aid.
Rangers goalkeeper Butland, said: “It was amazing to see the kids have such a great time, laughing and having fun.
"That’s what Christmas is all about!”
Barisic added: “It was great to meet the children and their families.
"Jack and I enjoyed seeing them all having a good time and hopefully they all have a Merry Christmas.”
Eilidh Grant, activity director at the Children’s Hospice Association Scotland, said: “The chance for some of our children to attend the Rangers Charity Foundation Dream Fund Christmas Party was amazing, the families were so excited to attend.
"Experiences like this make memories that will last a lifetime.”
You can find out more about the Rangers Charity Foundation Dream Fund HERE.
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