THIS is the scene inside of the stadium which will host thousands of Rangers fans for a screening of the Europa League final on Wednesday night.
Gers supporters are expected to fill the Estadio La Cartuja in Seville come kick-off in a little over 48-hours.
It was announced at the end of last week that Rangers had negotiated an arrangement with the relevant Spanish authorities to beam the game on large screens inside the ground.
The match itself, against Eintracht Frankfurt, will be played at a different venue, in the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán.
The Ibrox club have only been allocated 9,500 tickets for the showpiece spectacle.
However, the big screens inside the Estadio La Cartuja will allow for another location for masses of Rangers fans to gather to watch the game.
The Rangers Review's Derek Clark is on the ground in the city as the build-up to the hotly anticipated final heats up.
For supporters attending the screening on Wednesday night, he shared some snaps to show what the set-up is looking like inside the stadium.
Four huge structures can be seen from the concourse, with a screen looking likely to be place at each end of the ground.
Tickets for the screening were priced at €10.
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