Dundee vs Rangers: Weather update, ticket information, away guide 

Rangers are set to travel to Dundee on Sunday as Danny Rohl looks to bounce back from consecutive defeats.

It has been a difficult past week at Ibrox, after losing 2-0 to Roma in the week.

However, with Rangers now predicted to go out of the Europa League, their focus may now turn to the Scottish Premiership.

Rohl has done well so far in the league, winning both of his matches.

Now, he will be looking to repeat this trick, with Ibrox News providing everything you need to know below.

Rangers boss Danny Rohl looking happy.
Credit: Imago

Cold day expected for Dundee vs Rangers

Those Rangers fans hoping for better weather on Sunday are set to be disappointed.

According to the Met Office on 7 November, it is expected to be a cold day for the match, with highs of 11 degrees.

The temperature could also drop as low as six degrees, in what is set to be a nasty day in the east.

On top of this, the chance of precipitation is high, standing at 40 per cent at kick-off before slowly declining throughout the day.

Rangers tickets no longer on sale for Dens Park

It will come as no surprise that the Rangers tickets are no longer on sale for the match.

The Gers have often taken plenty of supporters on their travels, and the match at Dens Park appears no different.

In the home end, tickets appear to still be available online. However, they are only available to season ticket holders or supporters with previous purchasing history.

Rangers fans
Photo: Imago

Therefore, it is currently unknown how many are still available going into the weekend.

Dens Park away guide

If you are travelling to Dens Park for the first time on Sunday, there is plenty of travel information to be aware of.

If travelling by train, Dundee Railway Station is around a 45-minute walk to the stadium, meaning fans may be better off getting a taxi than walking

In comparison, if travelling by car, fans may struggle to find places to park.

There is no parking available for supporters at the ground, meaning that they must find some street parking or alternative methods.

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