A reported 100,000 fans of Scottish giants Rangers have travelled to Seville ahead of Wednesday evening’s Europa League final against German side Eintracht Frankfurt.
Ten years after financial oblivion plunged them into Scotland’s bottom tier, Rangers are on the brink of lifting their first European trophy in half a century as they meet Frankfurt in the final of the Europa League on Wednesday.
Administration, liquidation and relegation all blighted a broken club in 2012 but if the Rangers recovery was complete when they won the Scottish Premiership again last season, a final in Seville now offers them a shot at European glory, too.
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With a chance of witnessing history, Spanish police revealed that they were expecting aorund 100,000 Rangers fans and 50,000 Frankfurt fans to travel to the city.
With kick-off approaching, fans hit the streets and bars to get the party started.
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