The SPFL has contacted Rangers over a pyrotechnic display during the Premiership match against Kilmarnock that is set to trigger a cut to future ticket allocations, STV understands.
Supporters let off multiple flares at Rugby Park at the beginning of the match on Saturday evening.
An 11-year-old boy required medical assistance after suffering a facial injury as a result, with Rangers stating that the incident showed “very real dangers posed by pyrotechnics”.
It’s understood that the SPFL have now made contact with the Ibrox club and view the display as being serious enough to breach the threshold for an existing suspended sanction.
The Glasgow club were hit with a suspended reduction of 50 away tickets after they breached SPFL rule H37, which relates to unacceptable conduct by supporte

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