Hibs have issued advice to fans attending tomorrow’s game against Rangers at Ibrox Stadium.

Ibrox is completely sold out for the fixture, supporters without a ticket should not travel to the match.

Fans  are advised that parking for supporter coaches and cars is available in the away car park on Broomloan Road, a short walk from the stadium.

There will be no charge for parking coaches or cars on this occasion, and supporters are urged to make use of this facility, which will be exclusively for the use of Hibs’ fans.

Supporters who attend the game are reminded not to engage in any unacceptable conduct at the match.

Fans are asked to arrive early to ensure that they are in the ground in time for the kick-off and should comply with the instructions of Police Officers and Steward.

Searching is a condition of entry to the stadium.

In the interests of safety Hibs’ supporters are likely to be held back in the stadium for a period of 15-20 minutes at the conclusion of the match, and supporters are urged to comply with the direction of Police Officers and Stewards.

Fans are reminded that any person having a flag(s) or banner(s) and the like which may contain offensive or otherwise unacceptable material and/or flares, fireworks, devices capable of emitting smoke or the like and/or any other object which may cause or be part of any incident of unacceptable conduct on his/her person or any such person refusing to be searched shall not be admitted to the ground and any ticket held by him/her shall be liable to be confiscated without compensation and he/she shall be liable to such other proportionate sanction as the Club may determine.

Persons so engaged are likely to be arrested and may be the subject of a football banning order.

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John graduated from Telford College in 2010 with an HNC in Practical Journalism and since then he worked for the North Edinburgh News, The Southern Reporter, the Irish News Review and The Edinburgh Reporter. In addition he has been published in the Edinburgh Evening News and the Hibernian FC Programme.