Thousands of Celtic fans will be making the pilgrimage to Hampden Park for the Scottish Cup semi-final, as is tradition.
Celtic face St Johnstone for a place in the final, where one will meet the winner of the second semi-final between Aberdeen and Hearts.
Brendan Rodgers’ side will want to avenge their surprise defeat to St Johnstone which took place just over a fortnight ago, delaying confirmation of a 55th Scottish Premiership title.
It’s expected to be a sold-out stadium for Sunday’s game and ahead of the game, ScotRail have provided an update for those heading to the game.
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Extra train services in place for Scottish Cup semi-finals
With both semi-finals expecting lots of fans to be in attendance, ScotRail has confirmed that extra services will be put in place across the weekend between Glasgow Central and Mount Florida.
Queuing systems have been put in place to ensure the flow of foot traffic runs smoothly, with both Celtic and St Johnstone supporters encouraged to use the Mount Florida station.
The rail provider has also encouraged fans to download train tickets to their phone in advance before heading to the train.
A statement on the official ScotRail website from Phil Campbell, ScotRail Customer Operations Director, said: “ScotRail is looking forward to helping fans travel to Hampden to cheer on their side in the men’s Scottish Cup semi-finals.
“We’ll be doing all we can to help you travel to the game as hassle-free as possible, which includes more seats and services to and from Mount Florida.
“Queuing systems will be in place before and after the matches, so please make sure you know where to go, and our staff will also be on hand to direct you.
“Buying your return tickets in advance as mTicket on the ScotRail app will reduce your need to queue, and help your journey run smoothly.”
What time are the Scottish Cup semi-finals?
Both games will take place across the weekend, with Aberdeen and Hearts kicking off the proceedings on Saturday 19 April.
Kick off gets underway at 12:30PM but the big one on Sunday between the Hoops and St Johnstone will be a 3:00PM BST kick off.
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