AROUND 100,000 people are estimated to march in support of Scottish independence in Glasgow this weekend.

The march, organised by pro-independence organisation All Under One Banner, will come exactly a year after the group led another march through Scotland’s biggest city, where Police Scotland estimated some 35,000 took to the streets.

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According to Glasgow City Council, the number of participants in this year’s march is being estimated at 100,000.

Men, women and children are, again, expected to drape themselves in Saltires and wave flags as they walk from Kelvingrove to Glasgow Green on Saturday.

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The procession will kick off from Kelvingrove Park at 1.30pm.

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It will then make its way along Kelvinway, Gibson Street, Eldon Street, Woodlands Road, Sauchiehall Street, Pitt Street, West George Street, Blythswood Square (S), West George Street, Nelson Mandela Place, West George Street, George Square (N), George Street, High Street, Saltmarket, before finally finishing at Glasgow Green at around 6pm.