Rangers are willing to offer to offer the use of Ibrox to the NHS as the Govan club look to offer help to battle the coronavirus pandemic, according to report.
With football completely shutdown across the UK, the famous stadium which holds over 50,000 fans is currently lying empty.And the club are 'ready and willing' to do whatever they can to assist in the battle to save lives.
The Ibrox club have taken the lead from Manchester City who have already agreed to allow health workers to use facilities at their Etihad stadium.
The Premier League side are prepared to hand over boardrooms and hospitality suites at the ground to help train doctors and nurses as the crisis grows.