CELTIC fans heading to Sunday's league win celebrations have been warned to leave extra time for their journeys.
The Hoops take on Hearts at Parkhead, and the club will receive their Scottish Premiership League trophy as part of celebrations. 
The ScotRail Alliance is advising fans heading to the match at Celtic Park to leave extra time for their journeys, as services through Bellgrove, Bridgeton and Dalmarnock stations are expected to be exceptionally busy. Customers on the Newton and Hamilton lines should be aware that track replacement works will take place. 

As a result, buses will replace trains between Bridgeton and Motherwell via Hamilton, and also between Bridgeton and Newton. In addition, services between Milngavie and Motherwell will be diverted via Whifflet. Customers travelling via Glasgow Central Low Level to Dalmarnock will not be affected. 
Fans travelling from the east are reminded that direct services to the stadium are available from Edinburgh, by catching a train towards Helensburgh Central and alighting at Bellgrove.
A ScotRail Alliance spokesman said: “Extra staff will be on hand to assist, please follow their instructions to make your journey to the game as smooth as possible. Please buy your tickets in advance, not on the day, as this will help reduce your need to queue.”