Dundee United fans travelling to Hampden will enjoy a special train service, ScotRail has announced.
The railway group has announced it will put on the service for the League Cup final on Sunday March 15.
Supporter will be able to board a dedicated train at Dundee station which will run non-stop to Glasgow Queen Street. Onward travel from Glasgow Central to Mount Florida station is included in the train ticket price.
The train will depart Dundee at 11.05am, arriving in Glasgow Queen Street at 12.27pm. On the return, the train will depart Glasgow at 6.13pm, arriving in Dundee at 7.53pm.
In the event of extra time or penalties, the return train will depart at 6.53pm, arriving in Dundee at 8.06pm.
As with all major events, alcohol will be banned on trains to and from the match.
British Transport Police spokesman said the ban was in place for ‘good reason’.
He said: “The League Cup Final between Dundee United and Celtic promises to be a great match and fitting occasion for both teams and sets of supporters.
“If you’re travelling by train to Hampden Park in Glasgow be aware that many ScotRail services, including specials, will have alcohol restrictions in place. This is for a very good reason.
“We want everyone to arrive safely, securely and on time and without encountering alcohol-fuelled anti-social behaviour which could spoil your day, or someone else’s, unnecessarily.”
A ScotRail spokeswoman said: “These special football trains will allow Dundee United fans to travel to and from the game both quickly and easily.
“As tickets are only available in advance, we would urge fans to purchase them from Dundee station as soon as possible.
“On the day of the game, additional ScotRail staff will be in stations to give guidance to customers, so please listen to their advice.”