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Brugge trains at Cappielow before Rangers clash
Club Brugge used Cappielow Park for final prep ahead of the Champions League playoff with Rangers at Ibrox tonight.

Club Brugge used Cappielow Park in Greenock as a training base ahead of the Champions League playoff with Rangers.
Brugge trains at Cappielow ahead of Rangers Champions League playoff
Club Brugge used Cappielow Park in Greenock as a training base ahead of their Champions League playoff with Rangers. The Belgian side shared images and a short video on their X account showing light jogging and ball work on the pitch. Rangers host the tie at Ibrox with kickoff at 8pm, and the winner advances to the group stage with a potential prize around 40 million pounds. The visit underscores the practical steps teams take to prepare for high stakes European ties.
Morton Football Club confirmed Brugge's visit, highlighting cross-border collaboration within Scottish football. For Rangers, the match brings prestige and a financial incentive that could influence the club's season and transfer planning depending on the result.
Key Takeaways
"It was a pleasure to welcome @ClubBrugge to Cappielow Park"
From Brugge's training post about Cappielow visit
"Footage on Club Brugge's X account showed their players doing some light jogging, before doing a bit of ball work on the pitch"
Description of Brugge training activity
The use of Cappielow as a training base by a Champions League contender shows how clubs adapt logistics for big nights. It also highlights how European ties shape relationships within Scottish football and the use of local venues to stage global ambitions.
The financial stakes, including a potential 40 million pound reward, underscore the pressure on both clubs to optimize every training session. The match is as much about strategy and economics as it is about skill and nerves.
Highlights
- A training ground in Greenock could shape a European night at Ibrox
- Small ground big European ambitions
- Cross-border prep shows how far clubs go to chase prize money
- Preparation travels with the scoreline
Financial stakes and cross-border training draw attention
The match carries a potential large prize and cross-border training moves could invite scrutiny from fans and authorities about budget use and resource allocation in football.
European nights are shaped by the quiet acts of preparation
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