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Rangers, Napoli match pushed back after Queen’s death

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London: Rangers’ Champions League clash with Napoli in Glasgow has been moved back 24 hours due to severe limitation­s on police resources following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

Giovanni van Bronckhors­t’s side were due to host Napoli at Ibrox on Sept.13, but the match will now be played on Sept.14 instead.

The decision was taken due to the organisati­onal demands placed on the Scotish police ater the Queen died aged 96 at Balmoral on Thursday.

The body of the nation’s longest-serving monarch was due to be transporte­d from the royal residence at Balmoral Castle to Edinburgh on Sunday before travelling onto London.

Napoli fans will not be allowed into Wednesday’s match to ease the burden on the police, with Rangers supporters banned from the reverse fixture in Naples.

“UEFA today announced that the UEFA Champions League tie between Rangers FC and SSC Napoli, originally to be played on Sept.13, has been reschedule­d for Sept.14 at 21.00CET,” a UEFA statement said on Sunday.

“This is due to the severe limitation­s on police resources and organisati­onal issues related to the ongoing events surroundin­g the national mourning for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

“Away fans will not be authorised at the games, and as a mater of sporting fairness, Rangers’ fans will not be authorised for the return legs in Naples.

“UEFA urges fans not to travel and to respect this extraordin­ary situation.”

Rangers issued their own statement, adding: “Rangers, of course, recognise this switch in date will inconvenie­nce a number of our loyal supporters, and refunds will be available to those unable to atend the match.

“The club can only apologise for any inconvenie­nce caused by the most unique and sad circumstan­ces which are beyond our control.”

Rangers were thrashed 4-0 at Ajax in their Champions League Group A opener, while Napoli beat Liverpool 4-1.

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