RANGERS have made the decision to suspend all coverage of the club in Russia.
The Ibrox side have released a statement to say that the country will be shut out of RangersTV with immediate effect.
The move comes in light of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, with horrendous scenes war crimes being committed over the last two-weeks.
And beginning with tomorrow's Scottish Cup clash with Dundee, there will be no way of watching Rangers in Russia.
A club spokesperson said: "Rangers can confirm that we have suspended coverage of RangersTV in Russia.
"This will include coverage of tomorrow’s Scottish Cup Quarter Final v Dundee FC, future match broadcasts and all RangersTV video content."
Rangers can confirm that we have suspended coverage of RangersTV in Russia.
— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) March 12, 2022
This will include coverage of tomorrow’s Scottish Cup Quarter Final v Dundee FC, future match broadcasts and all RangersTV video content. pic.twitter.com/VUp8dyqchL
It comes after the SFA and SPFL instructed their broadcast partners to pull all Scottish football from Russia TV too.
The means viewers in Russia can't gain access to any Premiership, Championship, Scottish Cup, Premier Sports Cup or SPFL Trust Trophy matches on TV.
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