Glasgow Rangers are in talks with UEFA and Police Scotland over their Champions League fixture against Napoli on Tuesday at Ibrox.
The Scottish Premiership side, along with the rest of the league, had their upcoming games this weekend postponed following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II.
A club statement said: ‘At this difficult time for the United Kingdom, we are cognisant of ongoing uncertainty regarding supporter arrangements and travel plans for next week.
‘We are aware of policing and resource pressures, especially on Tuesday, 13th September.
‘We can confirm that discussions are taking place between UEFA, Police Scotland and Rangers regarding our scheduled UEFA Champions League fixture v Napoli on Tuesday, 13th September.
Meanwhile, speaking at Napoli’s press conference before their Serie A clash with Spezia on Saturday, coach Luciano Spalletti was asked if UEFA had contacted his club about the Rangers game.
He said: ‘I don’t know anything, no communication (from UEFA).
“We stick to what we know and we go straight to be ready on Tuesday, otherwise we will just change. But, for now, we focus until this is put into practice.’

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