Retro kits, shirts and sneakers will be on sale during the event so that punters could take a slice of the action back home and, of course, there will be heaps of food and drink to enjoy too.
One of Glasgow 's most popular street food spots are hosting, for the first time ever, a football festival with plenty to do including a penalty shoot out and sneakers for sale.
Dockyard Social in Finnieston will be bringing the event to the venue in August, promising customers "a day to remember". Taking place from 12 pm until 5 pm on Sunday, August 25, the football festival is offering a fun-filled day out for everyone.READ MORE: Glasgow's West End Beer Festival finally makes return after 5 year hiatus
Games will include a penalty shoot out and football darts. Dockyard Social wrote on Instagram: "We are hosting a day to remember as the first ever Dockyard Social Football Festival takes place. "The perfect fun filled day out for anyone and everyone who loves to game to enjoy! You know what to do."Join Glasgow Live's WhatsApp community hereand get the latest news sent straight to your messages.
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