St Mirren vs Rangers: Weather update, ticket details, fan guide

Russell Martin takes his Rangers side to St Mirren for their next Scottish Premiership game, looking to get rid of the massive doubts around him.

Rangers crashed to a disappointing 1-1 draw with Motherwell on the opening weekend of the season, and things have fallen apart for Martin since.

Ibrox calls for Martin to lose his job have already started, and the Sunday trip to Paisley could be decisive over whether or not he remains in his post.

With the Rangers faithful demanding all three points, Ibrox News has highlighted all the information you need to know ahead of the match.

Rangers manager Russell Martin on the touchline.
Credit: Imago

Rangers supporters can expect warm weather

Rangers and St Mirren fans should expect no issues with the weather for Sunday’s clash.

Temperatures are set to reach 21 degrees in Renfrewshire (Met Office), with the heat expected to peak at about 4 pm.

Supporters can still expect plenty of sunshine at noon when the game kicks off, with temperatures reaching 17 degrees.

It is expected to be the start of a warm week in the West Lowlands, with temperatures rising to 22 degrees.

Rangers defender James Tavernier
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Tickets unavailable for Rangers’ trip to St Mirren

The Gers have sold out their 1,493 allocation for their visit to St Mirren, showing their commitment despite Rangers’ awful 3-1 loss to Club Brugge in midweek.

Ticket Prices

The Light Blues used to be allocated more away tickets for their trip to St Mirren Park, but a fan survey, with the aim of retaining more stands for home supporters, changed that.

Saints’ fans can still buy tickets in the home end on their official website.

Away guide for Rangers fans at St Mirren Park

Rangers regulars will be used to the trip to St Mirren.

For newcomers, with the game kicking off at 12 pm, turnstiles will open at 11 am.

Four turnstiles will be available for Gers’ Supporters within the North Stand, and you are advised to arrive early to avoid any queues.

Free away car and coach parking will be available on Clark Street, located three kilometres from the Stadium.

There is no car parking on site for Rangers supporters.

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