Police have issued a warning for motorists this weekend to expect significant disruption as a result of a major football match taking place in Belfast.
Cliftonville will take on Glentoran in the Northern Ireland Football League BetMcLean Cup which is set to take place at Windsor Park on Sunday afternoon.
The PSNI said traffic congestion is expected to build up before the game, which is due to kick off at 3pm.
A sold out capacity crowd at the National Stadium means large groups of supporters are expected to begin flocking to the ground early with disruption likely well before kick off.
Police said those attending are advised to leave at a sufficient time before the match starts and park with consideration for local businesses and residents in the wider Donegall Avenue area.
The PSNI have requested supporters to be considerate when walking through the residential areas and respect the ‘No Street Drinking’ zones under Belfast City Council by-laws.
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