Rangers v Benfica: Police barriers update emerges for Europa League clash

Rangers v Benfica: Police barriers update emerges for Europa League clash

According to the club’s SLO, police barriers are in place for Thursday’s UEFA Europa League match between Rangers and Benfica.

The next ninety minutes at Ibrox might determine who advances to the next round as the two teams are tied at 2-2.

Security precautions are being made to make sure that things don’t go out of control.

“Please note, although Police barriers are in place, they remain open, allowing fans to navigate around the stadium,” the Supporters’ Liasion Officer wrote on Twitter. The gates will stay open, at the option of Police Scotland.

Rangers enters the match against Benfica as the favorite.
Safety and well-being of both fan bases come first, and it’s critical for Police Scotland should exercise caution.

European matches frequently rise to violence between the opposing fan bases, resulting in unpleasant scenes.

Football games are supposed to be happy occasions, thus these kinds of things damage the beautiful game’s image.

Hopefully, nothing extreme happens either before or after the game, and if something does wind up getting out of hand, it will be handled.

Philippe Clement will be hoping that his team can continue where they left off and secure the crucial victory in front of their home supporters in this significant European match.

Please be aware that even if there are police barricades, they still exist.

accessible, enabling spectators to move about the arena. The gates will stay open, based on the judgment of Police Scotland.

It’s critical that the Gers win and finish what they started in the first leg.

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