Scottish Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf has stated Gibraltar is “high up on the list” of countries being monitored to be placed on the quarantine list.
Rangers are due to travel to Gibraltar this month to take on Lincoln Red Imps in Europa League qualifying.
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But, the announcement by Yousaf casts doubt over whether or not Steven Gerrard’s men would have to self-isolate upon their return to Scotland.
He tweeted: “If arriving into Scotland from Portugal or French Polynesia from 4am Sat (5th Sept) you’ll have to self-isolate for 14 days. Gibraltar high up our watch list of countries we are monitoring closely.”
Rangers are due to play in Gibraltar on Septempber 17, and then are meant to play Hibernian three days later in Edinburgh. They are then to travel to Fir Park to face Motherwell on Septempber 27.
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