A warning of the potential for double trouble has been issued for roads in and around Inverness this Saturday.
Police fear that with two big football matches being held in the city, there could be snarl-ups.
The first potential traffic trouble spot is around the Inverness Caley Thistle stadium where the home side take on SPL table-toppers Celtic with a 12.45pm kick off.
Local police say large numbers are expected and delays should be expected on the approaches to the A9 Kessock Bridge Roundabout near the stadium between 11.45am and 12.45pm and then again between 2.30 and 3.30pm.
Additionally, there is likely to be increased traffic through Inverness city
centre as a result of the Highland League Cup Final between Wick Academy and Cove Rangers being held at Grant Street Park with a 2.30pm kick off on Saturday. A large contingent of supporters from Caithness are expected to travel for the game.
Police said that both sets of fans travelling to either game should try to set off early, especially if travelling from the north, to allow extra time for any delays.
Drivers are also urged to be mindful that there will be an added hazard of pedestrians crossing roads on their way to the matches.