
Rangers vs Dundee United: Weather update, ticket information, away guide
Rangers are set to take on Dundee United this weekend as they continue to search for a new manager.
Saturday’s game will be Rangers’ first this season without Russell Martin, who was sacked after their 1-1 draw with Falkirk.
Now, with the international break coming to an end, many players have a chance to prove themselves after a dire start to the campaign.
While it is currently unconfirmed who will be in the dugout, rumours indicate that Neil McCann could be placed in temporary charge at Ibrox.
Now, Ibrox News has highlighted everything you need to know about the impending clash.

Dull day set for Rangers vs Dundee United
For those fans hoping for a pleasant day after the concerns surrounding Storm Amy in the Falkirk fixture will be left disappointed.
The Met Office on 16 October is predicting a cloudy day on Saturday, with few rays of sunshine creeping in
Temperature-wise, Glasgow will see a high of 14 degrees, which could dip as low as 11 degrees as the day goes on.

Thankfully, the chance of precipitation remains low, sitting below five per cent throughout the majority of the day.
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Rangers vs Dundee United close to sell-out
For those fans looking to make last-minute plans to go to Ibrox on Saturday are in luck.
There are still tickets available on Rangers’ official website for the clash against Dundee United, albeit there are very few remaining.
In comparison, the visitors have sold out their allocation for the match, with another strong away backing set to come to Ibrox.
Therefore, it should be a cracking atmosphere on Sunday as both teams look to return to form.
Away guide for Ibrox
For fans making their way to Ibrox for the first time on Saturday, there is plenty of must-need travel information.
If getting to the game via car, there is a significant reduction in on-site parking capacity around the stadium.
However, there are plenty of alternative parking options available around the city.
If getting to the match via the train, both Glasgow Central and Queen Street Railway Stations are just a few kilometres away.
Ibrox also has an underground station, which is just a few minutes walk from the stadium.
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