Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow, home of Rangers FC.
Glasgow · Rangers FC

Ibrox Stadium

Capacity51,700
Opened1899
SurfaceHybrid grass
TenantRangers FC

Ibrox Stadium has been Rangers FC’s home since 1887. The current Bill Struth Main Stand is a Category-A listed building – one of the very few football stadium structures in the UK with that level of architectural protection.

What happens here

  • Rangers FC Scottish Premiership and European matches.
  • Selected Scottish Cup matches.
  • Periodic concerts in the summer.

Who runs hospitality and catering

Elior UK is Rangers’ food and beverage partner at Ibrox, covering matchday hospitality, concourse retail, the Ibrox Restaurant, non-matchday conferences and events, and catering at Edmiston House.

What’s it like to work here

Ibrox runs one of the larger casual matchday workforces in Scottish football, particularly on European nights. The stadium has more than 30 hospitality lounges and the historic Main Stand offers one of the most distinctive matchday hospitality experiences in UK football.

Stadium FAQ

About Ibrox Stadium

Ibrox Stadium is located at 150 Edmiston Dr, Glasgow G51 2XD, in Glasgow.

The listed capacity of Ibrox Stadium is 51,700.

Ibrox Stadium is associated with Rangers FC.

Ibrox Stadium opened in 1899.

Ibrox Stadium has a Hybrid grass surface.

Ibrox (Glasgow Subway) is 5 minutes' walk.

Ibrox is Rangers FC's historic 51,000-seat home in Govan – one of three iconic Old Firm-era grounds in south Glasgow.