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Russell Martin Wants ‘Powerful’ Connection Between His Rangers Side and Fans

GLASGOW CITY, SCOTLAND, JUL 20 – Panathinaikos moved their home leg to Athens' Olympic Stadium and cut ticket prices to €13 to maximize attendance at the Champions League qualifier against Rangers.

  • At Ibrox Stadium on Tuesday, Rangers host Panathinaikos, with the return leg in Athens, as part of the Champions League second qualifying round tie.
  • Amid stadium renovations, Panathinaikos moved the match to Athens' Olympic Stadium and cut tickets to £13 to fill the stands.
  • The former Panathinaikos centre back Giannis Goumas, who helped Greece win Euro 2004, warned his team not to be overwhelmed by the Ibrox atmosphere on Tuesday.
  • In his competitive debut on Tuesday, Russell Martin will lead Rangers, who are set to start without Cyriel Dessers and Hamza Igamane.
  • Next up for the victor is a clash with FC Viktoria Plzeň or Servette FC, and some Rangers fans fear the match is coming too soon, highlighting concerns about timing.
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Russell Martin wants ‘powerful’ connection between his Rangers side and fans

Rangers take on the Greek side in the first leg of the Champions League second qualifying round at Ibrox.

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Giannis Seretis summarizes the first round of the transfer window for Panathinaikos ahead of the first match against Rangers

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Protothema broke the news in on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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