Practical info for games in Glasgow and Prague

F.C. Copenhagen will play both Rangers and Sparta Prague in the winter friendlies next week. The club encourage supporters to read our practical information if they plan to attend the games.

Rangers expect between 20,000 and 25,000 supporters at Ibrox for the match on Tuesday 16 January at 8pm local time (9pm CET). Sparta estimate between 10,000 and 14,000 supporters will attend FCK's second friendly at the epet Arena on Saturday 20 January at 3pm.

A different intensity
These may be training matches but when you're there it can be more beneficial than playing a match here at Number 10 against an opponent we have met 50 times before or from a lower division," Rasmus Falk recently told FCK.dk.

"It provides a different intensity when you play in a real stadium with spectators, and when you have also traveled to prepare for the match."

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F.C. Copenhagen streaming
We will stream all winter friendly matches in our app and on tv.fck.dk, where you can watch if you are a card holder/subscriber or among the many fans who have already taken out an FCK+ subscription. The subscription costs DKK 59 per month without binding terms and you can buy it at billet.fck.dk.

Tickets for Rangers and Sparta
If you want to attend the games in Glasgow and Prague yourself, you must buy a ticket through Rangers FC and Sparta Prague. We do not expect a large turnout of FCK fans and therefore will not be selling tickets ourselves.

There is no requirement to present an FCK AWAY card. If you have any questions, you are always welcome to contact kundeservice@fck.dk.

There is free access to the training match against AGF on 27 February at Number 10, and we expect this to also apply to the three matches at Estadio Algarve in Portugal.