Celtic fans have swarmed Glasgow Green ahead of the Scottish Cup Final.
The Hoops supporters planned a "meet and march" before the game today which will see them walk from the park to Hampden stadium.
The event is organised by the Green Brigade to celebrate the team's attempt to land the Treble.
It comes as Celtic and Inverness Caledonian Thistle will compete for the final piece of silverware this season.
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Now pictures and videos have emerged of fans celebrating as they make their way to the game.
Giant green flares were let off in a sea of football stripes while others went for “taps off” as temperatures continue to rise.
Groups could be heard singing and chanting as they prepared to set off on the journey to Hampden.
According to a poster, the walk kicked off at 12pm on Saturday, June 3 and the crowds will arrive at the stadium at 3.30pm.
Police Scotland has confirmed that they will have a "proportionate policing plan" in place to manage the event.
A force spokesperson said: “Glasgow will be much busier than normal on Saturday, June 3, for the Scottish Cup Final.
"Working with our partners, we will have a proportionate policing plan in place to maintain public safety.”
We previously reported how for Ange Postecoglou and Celtic, the match is a chance to seal a domestic treble this season with the Viaplay Cup and Scottish Premiership titles already won.
On the flip side, Billy Dodds leads his side to Hampden with the aim of lifting the trophy for just the second time in the club's history.
We also reported how ScotRail has announced what changes will be in place for the men's Scottish Cup Final.
Extra carriages will be added to trains between Glasgow Central and Mount Florida, the closest station to Hampden Park, before and after the match.
A warning has also been issued to travellers to expect trains to be busier than usual and they remind everyone that the carrying and consumption of alcohol is prohibited on all trains and stations.
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