Rangers have confirmed that there will be further construction work at Ibrox this summer.
It follows the completion of building works in the Copland Road stand last year, which ultimately caused the club to play their first few competitive games of 2024/25 at Hampden Park.
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Now, ahead of the new 2025/26 season, Rangers have confirmed that there will be more alterations taking place this summer.
An email was recently sent to supporters that outlined the extent of the works.
It read: "We acknowledge the frustration and inconvenience you have experienced in the Copland Rear following the building works in summer 2024.
"We understand this has impacted your matchday experience, and we sincerely apologise for the disruption.
"As part of the Copland Stand development and to improve the matchday experience, it is intended that specialist glass barriers will replace the current metal barriers in front of row A in the Copland Rear next season. The precise timing of this installation is subject to local authority approvals and the fixture calendar. We will provide confirmation of the timings for this in due course.
"In addition, work has commenced on the installation of additional toilet facilities in the Copland Rear and are expected to be completed ahead of season 2025/26.
"While these are positive steps to address the issues supporters faced recently, additional work will continue through the season to improve the overall stand and the concourse."
Rangers' first game back at Ibrox for the new season is currently pencilled in for Sunday, July 6, when they will face Club Brugge.