RANGERS fans have been pictured arriving at Hampden Park for ahead of the clubs first home game of the season.
We previously reported the club will play home games at the national stadium until at least late September due to construction work on the Copland Road stand at Ibrox being delayed.
An agreement was reached with the Scottish FA to rent Hampden, with the SPFL giving their approval to temporary move.
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Rangers will play Motherwell for their first game at the stadium today (August 10) with kick-off scheduled for 3pm.
Turnstiles opened at 1.30pm with excited Rangers fans pictured by our photographer Gordon Terris arriving at Hampden.
The team have made their selves at home with images showing a framed portrait picture of King Charles III proudly on the wall at Hampden. For 36 years, the Govan club had Queen Elizabeth II on display.
The tradition of having a picture of the current monarch on their home dressing room wall was introduced by Graeme Souness in 1986.
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