Jablonec have forked out to pay for their own fans' tickets for their Ibrox showdown in the Europa Conference League against Rangers.
And they have now secured a postponement ahead of the second leg in the Czech Republic too.
Rangers face Jablonec in the play-off round of the competition as they aim to get into the league phases.
And their visitors have decided to pay for all their travelling supporters at Ibrox, with several hundred expected to travel, as a gesture of goodwill to their fans.
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Jablonec stated: "If you are planning to support our players at the famous Ibrox, we have information for you about tickets.
"As a thank you for your loyalty and willingness to travel abroad to support the team, FK Jablonec will provide our fans with free tickets."
And they have also successfully applied to postpone another game to help them against Derek McInnes' side.
Their weekend game with Bohemians was scheduled for last weekend and was postponed to give them time to prepare for Glasgow.
And now they have also called off this weekend's league match against Banik Ostrava too so they can rest ahead of the second leg at the Stadion Strelnice.