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Rangers will earn eye-popping prize money if they beat Eintracht Frankfurt
Rangers are set to make a boat-load of cash if they manage to beat Eintracht Frankfurt in Europa League final tonight.Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side are on the verge of history and could seal the club's first ever European trophy with victory at the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan stadium in Seville.Should that happen, the club stand to receive up to £40million in total prize money - which will make for one heck of a title-winning bash should they get the job done - having already bagged £19million courtesy of memorable victories over Borussia Dortmund, Red Star Belgrade, Braga and RB Leipzig, reports MirrorFootball.To break things down, the Scottish club will earn £3.4million if they're crowned champions tonight - but that win alone will start a very lucrative domino-effect.Rangers would then also earn £3million for competing in next season's UEFA Super Cup against either Liverpool or Real Madrid, with the winners of that match receiving a bonus payment of £840,000. Victory this evening would also see them qualify for next season's Champions League - which will earn the club a whopping £13.1 million.Such mega prize money would be treasured at Ibrox, especially given that they've only spent a measly £2.6 million on players this season.Can Rangers get the job done tonight? Let us know what you think in the comments section.It's estimated that around 100,000 'Gers fans have made the trip to Seville, though only 9,500 of them will have tickets to the match itself, and a number of club legends - including Ally McCoist and Graeme Souness - have urged supporters to behave themselves."This is a message to all the boys and girls travelling over to Seville to cheer on our team," McCoist said.
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Football's greatest stadium atmospheres ranked - with Liverpool's Anfield number two
Liverpool's Anfield home ranked at number two on the list of 30 grounds. France Football have released their rankings of the top 30 stadiums in the world based on atmosphere, with Celtic Park in Glasgow also ranking high in fifth place on the list.Borussia Dortmund's Signal Iduna Park and the Stade Rajko-Mitic, the home of Red Star Belgrade, also feature in the top five at third and fourth place, respectively.However, they have all been beaten by Boca Juniors' La Bombonera, which has been ranked as having the best stadium atmosphere in world football.La Bombonera, which translates into English as 'the chocolate box', is situated in the Argentine capital of Buenos Aires and is nicknamed the '12th man' due to its atmosphere.The unusual design of the stadium is said to have given the ground its excellent acoustics, which create a unique atmosphere on matchday.First opened in 1940, before being renovated during the 1990s, La Bombonera can hold up to 54,000 supporters.What is the best stadium atmosphere you have experienced? Let us know in the comments section below.Interestingly, it is the only stadium in the top five where home fans are not known to sing 'You'll Never Walk Alone' before matches.Boca's fierce rivals River Plate are also in the top 10, with their El Monumental stadium ranked sixth place overall.St.
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