Road closures ahead of Great Scottish Run in Glasgow
More than 80 streets will be closed in the city during the weekend event.
Travel disruption is expected in Glasgow this weekend as the Great Scottish Run returns to the city.
About 30,000 people are expected to take part in the event over the weekend.
On Saturday, George Square and surrounding areas will be closed off to cars for the sixth year of Super Saturday.
The day will host events such as the toddler dash, to the mini racers, family fliers and the junior heroes.
Road closures will include George Square, Ingram Street and sections of George Street.
The main events will be held on Sunday, with a 10k and half marathon taking place at 9.30am.
A large portion of roads in Glasgow city centre will be closed off from 4am until 4pm on the day of the race.
Finnieston, the Clydeside Expressway and Paisley Road will also be affected.
While diversions will be in place, motorists are asked to avoid the area as traffic will be heavy.
The Glasgow Subway will be open from 7.15am on Sunday for racers and event organisers have buses travelling from Edinburgh to Buchanan Bus Station for runners and spectators.
A full list of road closures can be seen on the event website.