An urgent traffic warning has been issued ahead of Scotland's match in Glasgow tonight.
The game - which will see Scotland take on Poland - is set to take place at Hampden Park in the Southside at 7.45pm.
Ahead of it, Traffic Scotland has warned road users that traffic is expected to be 'heavier' on the M8 and M74 motorways.
Due to this, motorists are being urged to 'arrive on time' and 'plan ahead' if heading to the clash.
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⚽ Nations League is BACK at Hampden⚽
— Traffic Scotland (@trafficscotland) September 5, 2024
Scotland take on Poland at Hampden Park this September 5th at 19:45
Make sure you arrive on time and #PlanAhead with traffic expected to be heavier on the #M8 and #M74 pic.twitter.com/WmbchwWuGw
A spokesperson for Traffic Scotland said: "Nations League is back at Hampden.
"Scotland take on Poland at Hampden Park this September 5 at 7.45pm.
"Make sure you arrive on time and #PlanAhead with traffic expected to be heavier on the M8 and M74."
READ MORE: ScotRail issue urgent warning ahead of big event in Glasgow
We previously reported that ScotRail issued travel advice for footy fans heading to Hampden Park for the game.
Ahead of the event, football fans have been warned to expect longer queuing times and to allow extra time when catching train services.
Meanwhile, ScotRail says to help supporters travel to the match, they are adding extra services between Glasgow Central and Mount Florida - which is the closest station to the stadium.
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