Tottenham fans travelling to Glasgow for the Europa League tie with Rangers this midweek have been issued with some strict advice.
The English Premier League club has warned supporters that they could potentially be kept back post-match at Ibrox for up to 75 minutes.
Spurs fans have also been told NOT to use Cessnock and Ibrox Glasgow Subway stations as they are 'heavily populated by home supporters'.
Ange Postecoglou's side will take on Philippe Clement and his players on Thursday night in the latest round of European fixtures.
A lengthy article on the club's website reads: "Supporters are advised to spend time in George Square, which is located in the city centre.
"Supporters should not travel to the stadium via Paisley Road West and are asked to avoid using Cessnock and Ibrox stations where possible as these areas are heavily populated with home supporters.
"Supporters are advised to plan their travel in advance and are requested to arrive at the stadium as early as possible.
"Supporters are advised to use SPT Subway to travel from Glasgow City Centre to Govan station, which is between 15-20 minutes’ walk from Ibrox Stadium.
"Turnstiles will open 90 minutes before kick-off at 6.30pm.
"Supporters are asked not to cover their faces with items of clothing or face coverings when queuing and entering through the turnstiles. Any supporter covering their face may be refused entry to the stadium, unless they have a medical exemption.
"A ticket check will take place before supporters enter the queue lanes outside of the visitor’s section.
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"This will be followed by a body search once supporters reach the front of the queue, prior to entering through the turnstiles.
"Netting will be in place on either side of the visitor’s section as segregation between home and away supporters. Netting will not be in front of the stand, so supporters will have a clear view of the pitch.
"For the safety of all supporters, there will be a hold back inside the visitors’ section after the game for a period of up to 75 minutes. Rangers staff will communicate to supporters using the stadium’s PA system.
"We are justly proud of our superb and loyal support at home and away. We all have a responsibility to act as ambassadors of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club and act as considerate visitors to those who live and work in the cities and countries we visit.
"Please respect local customs and traditions by not placing flags or banners on local statues or monuments.
"We recognise that most supporters want to watch a football match and not to listen to abusive or indecent language from the stands. Discriminatory behaviour which includes shouting, chanting or actions such as racist, sectarian, homophobic, sexist or anti-disability behaviour is unacceptable."