FOOTBALL fans attending Scotland's Euros 2024 qualifier at Hampden Park on Sunday are being urged to plan their journey ahead.
The men's national team will host Norway on Sunday, November 19 at 7.45pm.
ScotRail services are expected to be busier than normal with the Christmas light switch on also taking place at George Square on Glasgow.
To help fans travelling to the match, the train operator is adding more seats and services to and from Mount Florida.
Supporters heading to the game are advised to allow additional time for travel and are reminded that queuing systems will be in place at Glasgow Central Station before the game and at Mount Florida after the final whistle.
To reduce the need to queue, customers are encouraged to buy their tickets on the ScotRail app.
After the game, fans are asked to head back to Mount Florida as quickly as possible and join the queue on Bolton Drive.
Access between the station and Battlefield Road and the car park at Langside college will be restricted.
Phil Campbell, ScotRail customer operations director, said: "We’re looking forward to helping fans travel by train to watch the Scotland men’s national team play Norway at Hampden tomorrow night.
"We’re adding more trains and extra carriages to trains between Glasgow Central and Mount Florida to help supporters travel to and from the match.
"Our advice to customers is to leave extra time for travel as trains are likely to be busier than normal with the Glasgow Christmas light switch on also taking place.
"Buying return tickets before you board will help your journey run smoothly."
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