Police Scotland are advising fans to plan ahead for their journey to the New Year’s Day Dundee derby at Tannadice.
The fixture between Dundee United and Dundee FC will be busy, with more than 13,000 fans expected to attend.
With thousands of fans expected to travel into Dundee, the match commander, Chief Inspector Conrad Trickett, has asked drivers to start planning their travel arrangements to get round the lack of public transport.
He said: “We expect the match between the two Dundee sides to be well attended and the supporters to be good natured, as they have been previously.
“The fixture is a sell-out and we urge people to plan their travel arrangements well in advance, as the availability of public transport will be significantly reduced and there will be limited parking near to the ground.
“To make sure you get the most out of this highly anticipated event, please allow extra time for your journey, so that you get there well before the game starts at 12.15pm.
“With the early kick-off and given that the match is shortly after Hogmanay, people planning on driving to the game should also make sure they are fit to drive following the previous evening’s celebrations and be mindful of the new drink-drive limit.”