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RANGERS will play in front of a stadium full of children next week in the Europa League.
It comes after Sparta Prague were given permission by Uefa to allow kids into the game despite the match being officially closed doors.
Steven Gerrard takes his Light Blues team back to the Czech Republic in the second round of matches in the group stages of the competition.
It will be for the second time in two years after they were eliminated by city rivals Slavia Prague at the Last 16 round last term.
The game was supposed to be in an empty Letna Stadium because Uefa ordered the punishment after Sparta's Champions League third qualifying round match at home to Monaco last month.
A group of fans directed monkey chants at Monaco midfielder Aurélien Tchouameni after he scored the opening goal in the first half, and again when the game was over.
The match was stopped for three
RANGERS will play in front of a stadium full of children next week in the Europa League.
It comes after Sparta Prague were given permission by Uefa to allow kids into the game despite the match being officially closed doors.
Rangers boss Steven Gerrard
Steven Gerrard takes his Light Blues team back to the Czech Republic in the second round of matches in the group stages of the competition.
It will be for the second time in two years after they were eliminated by city rivals Slavia Prague at the Last 16 round last term.
The game was supposed to be in an empty Letna Stadium because Uefa ordered the punishment after Sparta's Champions League third qualifying round match at home to Monaco last month.
A group of fans directed monkey chants at Monaco midfielder Aurélien Tchouameni after he scored the opening goal in the first half, and again when the game was over.
The match was stopped for three minutes.
However, they have now been given permission to allow youngsters only in the stadium, with only adults who are supervising the kids allowed in too.
Sparta said: "Due to the punishment for the racist behavior of some of our fans during the home match with Monaco, no adult fans are allowed in the stadium.
"But there is an exception for organised children's groups and we want to use it - we invite children to the Europa League for free.
"The invitation is valid for organised groups of children from 6 to 14 years of age who arrive at the stadium accompanied by an adult.
"At the same time, however, the rule applies that one adult must have a minimum of ten children and a maximum of 19.
"Admission is completely free for children and their companions."
It comes after Sparta Prague were given permission by Uefa to allow kids into the game despite the match being officially closed doors.
Steven Gerrard takes his Light Blues team back to the Czech Republic in the second round of matches in the group stages of the competition.
It will be for the second time in two years after they were eliminated by city rivals Slavia Prague at the Last 16 round last term.
The game was supposed to be in an empty Letna Stadium because Uefa ordered the punishment after Sparta's Champions League third qualifying round match at home to Monaco last month.
A group of fans directed monkey chants at Monaco midfielder Aurélien Tchouameni after he scored the opening goal in the first half, and again when the game was over.
The match was stopped for three
RANGERS will play in front of a stadium full of children next week in the Europa League.
It comes after Sparta Prague were given permission by Uefa to allow kids into the game despite the match being officially closed doors.
Rangers boss Steven Gerrard
Steven Gerrard takes his Light Blues team back to the Czech Republic in the second round of matches in the group stages of the competition.
It will be for the second time in two years after they were eliminated by city rivals Slavia Prague at the Last 16 round last term.
The game was supposed to be in an empty Letna Stadium because Uefa ordered the punishment after Sparta's Champions League third qualifying round match at home to Monaco last month.
A group of fans directed monkey chants at Monaco midfielder Aurélien Tchouameni after he scored the opening goal in the first half, and again when the game was over.
The match was stopped for three minutes.
However, they have now been given permission to allow youngsters only in the stadium, with only adults who are supervising the kids allowed in too.
Sparta said: "Due to the punishment for the racist behavior of some of our fans during the home match with Monaco, no adult fans are allowed in the stadium.
"But there is an exception for organised children's groups and we want to use it - we invite children to the Europa League for free.
"The invitation is valid for organised groups of children from 6 to 14 years of age who arrive at the stadium accompanied by an adult.
"At the same time, however, the rule applies that one adult must have a minimum of ten children and a maximum of 19.
"Admission is completely free for children and their companions."
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