Rangers have issued a fresh Seville update as tickets for the Europa League Final viewing at Estadio La Cartuja went on sale.
With the historic clash at the 43,000-capacity Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan sold out, the Ibrox club have collaborated with UEFA and Spanish authorities to give ticketless fans a place to tune in.
Tens of thousands of supporters are set to descend on the Spanish city next week but Rangers received only 9,500 briefs for the showdown with Eintracht Frankfurt.
Record Sport exclusively revealed La Cartuja, which holds 60,000 spectators, was set to be opened up to punters.
Rangers confirmed on Friday that the stadium would be used to host a viewing and have now released details, with fans able to purchase tickets for €10.
A club statement said: " Rangers are pleased to confirm that UEFA, Spanish Police and the local authorities have agreed to host Rangers supporters travelling to Seville without tickets in La Cartuja Stadium.
"There will be both a fan meeting area and a fan viewing area.
"Bars and restaurants of Seville are welcoming our travelling support, but fans should be aware that there are very limited options for viewing the match in the city centre and La Cartuja is the best option for our supporters travelling without tickets.
"The city centre fan meeting point (Alameda de Hércules) will not be showing the match. As such, it is strongly recommended only for supporters with tickets to the game.
La Cartuja Fan Meeting Point
"This meeting point is where it is recommended supporters travelling without tickets congregate. There will music, food, drink, and toilet facilities all available within this meeting point which is adjacent to the stadium. It will open at 11am and close at 8pm.
La Cartuja Fan Viewing Area
"Rangers supporters travelling without tickets will be encouraged to watch the match live inside La Cartuja Stadium which holds up to 60,000 fans.
"Tickets are priced at €10 and are available to purchase HERE.
"The immediate stadium footprint will open at 7:30pm with the gates opening at 8pm. Please note you will only gain entry to the stadium with a valid ticket.
"More information will be provided in the coming days including travel and parking advice. We would like to thank UEFA and the Spanish authorities for their cooperation so far."