Rangers have confirmed they will host a full capacity crowd at Ibrox in line with Glasgow City Council's safety board plans.
The champions revealed this morning that they had been permitted to bring their supporters back in the near future.
And a short statement told how their ticket office would be in contact with season book holders to go through the process ahead of next week's second-leg Champions League qualifier against Malmo.
It read: "Rangers can confirm there will be a full capacity at Ibrox Stadium going forward, subject to conditions prescribed by the Safety Advisory Group of Glasgow City Council.
"The ticket office will be in contact with season ticket holders today to confirm the process for ticket allocation for Tuesday’s match v Malmö.
"We cannot wait to hear you roaring, from the stands of Ibrox Park."
It comes as a major boost for the Light Blues who trail 2-1 from their first-leg in Sweden.
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