Rangers and Celtic have announced ticket prices for their respective Europa League group stage campaigns.
The fans of the Ibrox club are being charged up to £50 more than their city rivals.
The big two are the only Scottish Premiership sides left in European competition after securing qualification for the group stages last week.
Celtic held on against AZ Alkmaar while Rangers saw of Alashkert to guarantee Euro fixtures up until Christmas at least.
A third place finish would extend it beyond then, with those clubs dropping into the Europa Conference League.
Their quest to reach the knockout stages begins later this month with Steven Gerrard’s side drawn in Group A alongside Lyon, Sparta Prague and Brondby.
Celtic are in Group G with Bayer Leverkusen, Real Bets and Ferencvaros for company.
For Gers fans buying tickets, season ticket holders will have to pay £117 for all three games. Concessions will set them back £84 and £60 for juniors.
Non-season ticket holders can expect to fork out £129 at the top end of the scale. Concessions and juniors with season tickets will be charged £96 and £72 respectively.
Celtic are offering a significantly cheaper package with season ticket holders offered a three-game price of £72 for adults, £57 for concessions and £42 for Under 13s.
That works out at £24 per match compared to £39 across Glasgow, although non-season ticket holder prices for the celtic park games are yet to be confirmed.
Rangers will put any tickets not taken by season ticket holders and MyGers members on sale on September 13, a few days before they welcome Lyon.