The Champions League match between Rangers and Napoli, the second round of Group A, has been postponed to Wednesday.
It will be played on Wednesday at 21pm and not on Tuesday night, as originally planned. Uefa announced the decision to postpone the match by 24 hours for public order reasons related to the death of Queen Elizabeth.
In fact, on that very day the Queen's body will be transferred from Edinburgh to London.
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The UEFA Youth League match between the two clubs will also be postponed to Wednesday at 15pm. UEFA also announces that the trip has been banned by the UK government for visiting fans and that Napoli will therefore refund the tickets purchased using methods that will be communicated later.
UEFA and the club are urging their supporters not to attend the scheduled match, with or without a ticket, and have announced that the away section will be closed to Scottish supporters in the return match scheduled for Naples on 26 October.







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