Rangers fans have raised more than £52,000 for homelessness charities after a mass sleep-out at Ibrox.

About 200 supporters braved the cold and slept out overnight on the stadium's technical area on three nights in November to raise money for good causes.

The cash is being split between Glasgow City Mission's evening drop-in service, the Simon Community's nightstop project and the Rangers Charity Foundation's work in the community.

Graham Steven, partnerships and communications manager at Glasgow City Mission, said: "On behalf of everyone at Glasgow City Mission and the people we serve, I would like to wholeheartedly thank the Rangers Charity Foundation and fans of the club for their incredible support once again.

"The money raised from this year's sleep-out events will enable our vital evening drop-in to take place: a safe and welcoming space to receive food and practical help for people battling homelessness and other forms of social disadvantage.

"Homelessness can happen to anyone and it's encouraging to see so many fans take part in order to make a big difference."

Connal Cochrane, director of the foundation, added: "Our fantastic fans have done it again.

"Last season the sleep-outs raised £70,000 for Glasgow City Mission's winter night shelter, meaning our big sleep-outs have raised over £100,000 in total for projects supporting people affected by homelessness in our city.

"Our supporters should feel incredibly proud of the impact that this will make.

"It's clear they feel strongly about the issue of homelessness and we can't thank them enough for their commitment and generosity."