RANGERS are on their way to Seville ahead of the Europa League final.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst and his players jetted out from Glasgow Airport this morning and are set to arrive in the early evening.
The Ibrox outfit will check into their hotel and have a leisurely evening before a training session and media day tomorrow.
All players were present and correct for the flight and Ryan Jack gave a thumbs up to supporters, despite recently being an injury doubt.
The Gers squad looked in great spirits as they boarded their flight ahead of one of the biggest matches in the club's history.
Tens of thousands of Rangers fans are set to make the journey to southern Spain, many without match tickets.
A beam-back of the clash will take place at the Estadio La Cartuja and briefs for this gathering are already being snapped up fast.
Nearly 20,000 fans are expected at the game itself, despite Rangers only being handed 9,500 tickets in their allocation.
📹We captured the Rangers team leaving Glasgow Airport this afternoon as they headed to Seville.
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