Rangers vs Panathinaikos Clash Faces Postponement Threat Amid Weather Warnings
The pre-season friendly between Rangers and Greek side Panathinaikos is under threat of postponement due to severe weather conditions forecasted for the match day. The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning, raising concerns about the safety and feasibility of proceeding with the fixture as planned.
Scheduled to take place at Ibrox Stadium this weekend, the match was intended to be a key part of Rangers’ preparations ahead of the new season. However, the potential for disruptive weather — including heavy rain and possible thunderstorms — has prompted discussions among club officials and local authorities regarding the possibility of calling off the game.
The Met Office’s yellow warning signifies the likelihood of adverse weather affecting travel and public safety, with risks of flooding and transportation delays across Glasgow and surrounding areas. This alert has cast doubt over the ability to ensure a safe environment for players, staff, and supporters.
Rangers have acknowledged the situation and are in close contact with emergency services and matchday coordinators. In a statement, the club assured fans that they are actively monitoring weather developments and will issue updates as soon as a final decision is made.
A club spokesperson said, “The safety of everyone involved remains our highest priority. We are working with the relevant authorities to assess the conditions and will communicate any changes to the match schedule promptly.”
Panathinaikos, who had traveled to Scotland for this key friendly fixture, are also reportedly monitoring the situation and have expressed understanding regarding any decision taken in light of public safety concerns. The Greek outfit had been eager to test themselves against a side with strong European pedigree, and any postponement would be a setback to both teams’ pre-season plans.
Fans who had purchased tickets for the encounter have been urged to stay tuned to official club channels for the latest information. Rangers have pledged to keep supporters informed and will provide instructions regarding ticket refunds or rearrangements should the match be postponed.
As the weather warning remains in effect, all eyes are now on the final decision regarding whether the game will go ahead. With safety being the overriding concern, both clubs may have to sacrifice an important match to ensure the well-being of everyone involved.
Further announcements are expected within the next 24 hours as weather conditions continue to evolve.