ScotRail has issued an urgent travel warning to Scotland fans ahead of tonight's game.

The match is set to take place at Hampden Park in Glasgow on Tuesday, March 26, at 7.45pm.

It will see Scotland take on Northern Ireland – as the national team continues their Euro 2024 preparations. 

Ahead of the clash, the rail operator is warning fans that services will be busier than usual and travellers should plan ahead.

Customers heading to the game are advised to allow additional time for travel as queuing systems will be in place at Glasgow Central before the football, and at Mount Florida after the final whistle.

To reduce the need to queue, all passengers are encouraged to buy their return tickets in advance via the mTicket system on the ScotRail app.

However, ScotRail has also said to help fans get to the game more services and seats will be added to and from Mount Florida - the closest station to the stadium.

The travel company has said the extra train services with more carriages will operate before and after the match.

Meanwhile, fans travelling from Northern Ireland to Scotland by ferry should also check their journey as train services on the Stranraer line are currently being replaced by buses while demolition work continues at the former Ayr Station Hotel, ScotRail has said.