Supporters have been urged to plan ahead at the start of the new Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) and Scottish Women’s Premier League (SWPL) seasons as one of the world’s biggest cycling events arrives in Glasgow next week.
The 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships, taking place from 3 to 13 August, is expected to see hundreds of thousands of spectators turn out to watch the event in the city.
Football supporters across Glasgow and beyond have therefore been encouraged to plan their journey in advance for matches during the UCI Cycling World Championships – which begins two days before league action kicks off in the SPFL on August 5.
Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) – the largest of Scotland’s seven regional transport partnerships – run the Glasgow Subway and a host of specialist buses and expect services to be very busy throughout the competition.
Travel information on how transport networks in the city are likely to be impacted can be accessed here: UCI Cycling World Championships - public transport information | Traveline Scotland
The Scottish Professional Football League has been advised the event will likely impact travel surrounding games in the city at the start of the league season, and that supporters should allow additional time for journeys to matches.
Matches taking part in the cinch Premiership during the event include Celtic v Ross County at Celtic Park on 5 August and Rangers v Livingston at Ibrox on 12 August.
Partick Thistle v Raith Rovers on 5 August and Queen’s Park v Arbroath on 12 August are also games in the cinch Championship that could be impacted.
The ScottishPower Women’s Premier League also kicks off on 13 August – the final day of the cycling event – and champions Glasgow City host Hibernian that day.
Fans passing through Glasgow city centre on the way to a match elsewhere in Scotland in the SPFL or SWPL during the event may also face delays.
A number of different cycling events are taking place across the day on August 5 at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow, as well as Glasgow Green and elsewhere in the city. Finals will also be taking place across Glasgow on 12 and 13 August.
Calum Beattie, the SPFL’s Chief Operating Officer, said: “I’m sure football fans across the country are very much looking forward to cheering on their team when the new league season kicks off on August 5.
“Public transport will be particularly busy in Glasgow city centre on our two opening weekends because of the 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships, and we’d simply encourage anyone attending an SPFL or SWPL match to allow extra time for travel so that they can make their game in plenty of time.”
Valerie Davidson, SPT’s Chief Executive, said: “With football and the UCI Cycling World Championships occurring at the same time, the public transport network will be very busy. We want everyone – staff and customers – to remain safe, and get to their destination on time.
“That does mean planning ahead, and I am sure those travelling to games will factor in the additional time needed.”
British Transport Police Chief Superintendent in Scotland, Gillian Murray, said: “During this period, fans attending any of the Scottish Professional Football League games will notice a lot more police officers on trains and at stations, this is because we expect tens of thousands of more rail passengers due to the UCI Cycling World Championships.
“We will have specially trained uniform and plain clothed officers positioned strategically to make sure football fans, and cycling fans alike, move safely and efficiently across the rail network.”