An alcohol ban has been placed on a number of trains from Glasgow Central Station.
ScotRail announced all services between the Glasgow station and Mount Florida/Kinds Park will be affected by the ban from 1pm today.
It comes ahead of Scotland's European Qualifier match with San Marino at Hampden Park, with kick-off at 5pm.
Extra carriages will be added to the service in anticipation of demand, as well as on trains to Perth after the final whistle.
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Queuing systems are expected to be in place at Glasgow Central before the match, and at Mount Florida station afterwards.
Fans are being advised to head to Mount Florida as quickly as possible after the game ends.
ScotRail Head of Customer Operations Phil Campbell said: “We’re looking forward to helping supporters travel to the game to cheer on our national team.
“To help the event run smoothly, we’re adding extra carriages to services to and from Hampden.
“But trains will be busier than normal, so customers should plan ahead. Check your train times on our website or mobile app and allow extra time for travel.”
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