Rangers has confirmed that the UEFA Champions League Group A fixture against Napoli has been rescheduled for Wednesday, September 14 at 8pm.
The game was set to be played the day before but due to restrictions with policing resources after the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
A club statement said: 'This is due to the severe limitations on policing resources and organisational challenges related to the ongoing events surrounding the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
'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 attend the match.'
The club also confirmed that there will no Napoli fans at the match which will allow them to make more tickets available for fans to watch Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side. The same will be at the away fixture to support 'sporting integrity'.
The statement continued: 'Additionally, no away supporters will be present at the match, allowing the club to make additional tickets available to MyGers members as a priority.
'UEFA have also confirmed that as a matter of sporting integrity, no Rangers fans will be permitted to attend the return fixture in Naples.
'The club can only apologise for any inconvenience caused by the most unique and sad circumstances which are beyond our control.'
Rangers lost their opening fixture of the Champions League competition away at Ajax as they were beaten 4-0 at the Johan Cruyff Arena.