Rangers fans who bought Europa League semi-final tickets from RB Leipzig's website are to be located in a "neutral" part of the stadium.
Supporters registered with their German opponents and took advantage of their online public sale last Tuesday.
The boost came as the official allocation for the away support was confirmed as just 2192 tickets at the stadium, where capacity is cut from 47,000 to 42,000 for European matches.
Now hundreds more Gers fans will be given safe passage to watch their team inside the Red Bull Arena on Thursday.
RB Leipzig confirmed supporters who bought tickets direct from them won't be refused entry or expected to sit with home fans for the first-leg tie.
Union Berlin fans were moved after buying from the website for the German Cup semi-final last week.
RB Leipzig said: "Glasgow has received five per cent of the total capacity for the guest block, 2192 tickets.
"With us, wearing the guest fan clothing is allowed in neutral areas, unlike in the UK.
"Should fans from Scotland have bought in with us, they will probably sit in the guest area, as Union Berlin fans did on Wednesday."
Last week we told how savvy Rangers fans logged on to RB Leipzig's website and snapped up tickets in addition to the club's official allocation.
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Touts have also attempted to cash in on demand for the game by selling tickets at inflated prices.
A pharmaceutical conference is taking place in Leipzig at the same time as the game, driving up the price of hotel rooms in the city.
Thousands of Rangers fans are expected to make the journey to Saxony in eastern Germany for the match.
Travel firm Sport Options is taking almost 600 fans on three chartered return flights.
Hundreds more will make their way with Rangers official travel partner CTM Sport or travel independently.