Man United v Rangers postponement: Ibrox official issues update amid red warning
On Thursday, January 23, the Gers go to Old Trafford to play Manchester United in the Europa League. However, the West Coast Main Line will be blocked north of Preston on Friday, January 24, due to a red warning that has been issued in several areas of Scotland. Refunds will be given to individuals who are unable to travel, and train tickets will remain valid until Sunday, January 26. The game is not anticipated to be postponed at this time, but fans have been asked to try to make their return to Scotland easier by staying longer in Manchester if at all possible.
The Rangers safety liaison officer sent out the following update via X writing, warning fans to exercise caution: Travel Alert: Tomorrow, January 24, the West Coast Main Line will be blocked north of Preston due to Storm Eowyn. There won’t be any trains between Scotland and Preston. Keep yourself safe and stay tuned for updates on Avanti West Coast.
Rangers are getting ready to play Manchester United.
Fans of the Light Blues will be anticipating their trip to Old Trafford, particularly because their opponents are struggling both on and off the field, which may help Philippe Clement’s team win.The Gers will be keen to continue on their strong away performance in their European Cup run this season, particularly as the Scottish Premiership currently appears to be far too far off.
Given that many trains from Glasgow to Manchester must change in Preston in order to return to Scotland via the West Coast mainline, the travel update isn’t what fans would have wanted to hear. The news won’t deter many of the ardent Light Blues supporters from traveling, though, as they intend to support their team on Thursday night.They will, however, be hoping that their team can put on a show that makes the effort worthwhile on Friday as they battle to get home.
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