- Deadline day for Rangers fans to renew season tickets
- 6.5% increase for adult and concessions announced
- Tickets for juveniles have been frozen
Today is the deadline for Rangers supporters to renew season tickets for the 2026/27 campaign.
Rangers announced back in March that tickets would go up for sale with chairman Andrew Cavenagh confirming that there would be an increase by 6.5% in prices for adults and concessions.
Cavenagh also revealed that there would be a freeze in juvenile tickets for young supporters.
The club were also in contact with the Fan Advisory Board throughout the process with a final meeting held to go over the finer details prior to the launch.
The renewals are only open for existing members with tickets for new season holders not yet available.
Club publish payment information and FAQ’s breakdown
As the deadline looms, fans can expect the first Direct Debit payment on 1 May and are urged to ensure details are updated by then.
Supporters have three options, pay in full, use the club’s four-instalment plan or apply for a 10-month plan with V12 Finance.
In addition, there is also the option to donate £2 to Rangers Charity Foundation to help them continue their valuable work in the community.
The FAQ’s section of the website also confirms that by July 1, juniors must be under 16 years of age with anyone who is 16 or 17-years-old eligible for a young adult concession.
Supporters aged 65 or over are entitled to an adult concession.
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The club previously announced that over 32,000 supporters had renewed their ticket for next season.
This highlights that despite an increase in prices, thousands of fans are behind Danny Rohl and Rangers as they battle it out for the Scottish Premiership crown.
The loyalty and commitment that supporters have shown will also please Andrew Cavenagh as the club look forward to a more prosperous 2026/27 season.




