All train to and from Mount Florida and Kings Park will be operating with an alcohol ban this afternoon ahead of the Rangers v Celtic match.
The ban will be in place from 12pm to 9pm and Scotrail are also warning fans travelling to the match to expect the services to be extremely busy.
Additional seats will be added to the services in between Glasgow Central and the stations closest to Hampden Park.
Celtic fans are being advised to travel on services to Kings Park, whereas Rangers supporters are being directed to Mount Florida.
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Rangers fans - head for Mount Florida.
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Celtic fans - head for Kings Park.
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Separate queues will be in place at Glasgow Central before the match takes place and at the two stations by Hampden Park when the match ends.
The Rangers V Celtic match is set to kick-off at 3pm.
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