SOME rail services will be off as thousands of Old Firm fans travel to the city's East End for Sunday’s title decider at Parkhead.
Celtic and Rangers will play each other for the second time in a fortnight this weekend but supporters are looking at disruption to train services heading to the city’s East End.
ScotRail have advised that due to engineering works there will be no trains to Dalmarnock and Bridgeton.
Fans have been warned to plan alternative routes in advance to avoid the risk of missing the game.
Supporters have also been advised to use Bellgrove Station in Dennistoun. All trains that would usually pass through Bellgrove will stop at the station.
Buses will replace trains between Partick and Motherwell due to major improvement works.
There is also to be carriages added to trains where possible as well as extra services running.
A ScotRail Alliance spokesman said: “If you’re heading to the game on Sunday, make sure you leave plenty of time for your journey.
“We’ll be doing all we can to keep you moving, but services will be very busy.”
Celtic beat Rangers in the Scottish cup semi-final earlier this month with a 4-0 win at Hampden.
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