RANGERS fans have been given a sneak peek of the latest progress being made in the renovation process of the Copland Road stand.
The Light Blues potentially face playing as many as FIVE home matches away from Ibrox at the start of next season after construction work inside the stadium hit a major snag.
It is feared the ground could be out of commission until the end of August due to a delay in the arrival of imported steel which is needed to complete the improvements.
Rangers are planning to add new viewing platforms for disabled fans in the section but the work has had to be paused for the time being.
The news of the delay sparked outrage amongst the support as the board are now scrambling to find temporary accommodation for the start of the new campaign, with talks continuing over the potential use of Murrayfield for the period.
Supporters have been curious over how much progress has been made so far before the shipment delay came to light.
And they’ve now been given an inside look at what has been done so far after drone footage of the stadium was released.
DroneAuditsScotland is a YouTube page which uses drones and cameras to inspect construction sights to give viewers the chance to see the work behind the scenes.
And their latest video covered the ongoing work inside Ibrox.
Before flying the drone above the arena, the person who runs the account quizzed one of the builders outside the stadium over who is at fault for the delay – whether it’s the club or construction companies.