Rangers have received just under 1,500 tickets for their away match against Club Brugge.
Russell Martin's side take on the Belgian club in the first leg of their Champions League play-off round tie tonight.
The Ibrox side will then travel to Brugge next week for the crucial second leg showdown to try and clinch a spot in the league phase of the elite UEFA competition.
Supporters who have 1764+ points are now eligible to purchase a ticket for Club Brugge away. 4,241 supporters registered for the club's allocation of 1,470 tickets. Tickets are available on a first come, first served basis and will follow the below sales windows until sold out. pic.twitter.com/MMiRlzvHiv
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It has now been confirmed that Rangers will be backed by 1,470 supporters for the away tie next week. More than 4,000 supporters applied for tickets for the match.
A Rangers FC SLO update read: "Supporters who have 1764+ points are now eligible to purchase a ticket for Club Brugge away.
"4,241 supporters registered for the club's allocation of 1,470 tickets.
"Tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis and will follow the below sales windows until sold out."
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The match will be played at the Jan Breydel Stadium next week.
The ground has a capacity of 19,062. UEFA rules state the away club must receive at least a five per cent share of available tickets for the match.
Ahead of the first leg, Martin commented: "I think it's a really exciting period for us. I'm looking forward to it. I think the players are looking forward to it.
"Every game is big for us and part of the evolution, development for the team, for us as a group moving forward. So yeah, it's really, it's a time to be really excited about, I think, for us as a group and to really see where we are at."