Ross County will have no fans at Ibrox this weekend as reports claim Rangers have withdrawn their allocation.
The clubs are due to face each other Glasgow with struggling County looking for a major upset against the champions.
They were initially given 900 tickets - the standard away allocation at Ibrox.
However, The Scottish Sun claim that County have insisted on reinstating a 'red zone' for their visit as they want to keep a safe distance from their players and staff and the home fans.
They were informed by Rangers that a red zone would result in home supporters being rehoused in the away end - meaning no away fans would be able to attend.

And County are said to have accepted that and will tell their supporters not to travel.
Away fans had been frozen out of Ibrox and Celtic Park until weeks into the season, when the Scottish Government lifted the requirement for mandatory red zones.
Both Rangers and Celtic insisted that away fan allocations are not viable while red zones, which close off hundreds of seats to home fans, are in place.
But County have insisted on it to protect their players and staff from potential exposure to Covid.
Steven Gerrard 's team host County at 3pm on Sunday and could go seven clear at the top of the Premiership, depending on how Celtic fare against Dundee in the lunchtime kick-off.