Barcelona football club have released a statement following a bus carrying fans caught fire before their Champions League clash against Club Brugge.
Supporters of the Spanish giants were travelling to the Jan Breydel Stadium in Bruges, Belgium, when their transport caught alight.
Social media footage appears to show fans lighting flares in the bus before it filled with smoke, prompting an evacuation.
No significant injuries have been reported.
Barcelona issued a statement during the match confirming that no replacement service would be provided for fans affected.
It read: "The club informs all its fans at the Jan Breydel Stadium in Bruges that the free shuttle bus service back from the stadium, courtesy of Club Brugge, has been suspended due to the incident involving flares before the match.
"Therefore, they will have to return by their own means."
Police have arrested a man in connection with the incident, according to Belgian outlet HLN.

They have also claimed that fireworks caused the fire, although it's not known if they were done so intentionally.
Two firefighters initially responded to the flames and assisted passengers.
The fixture played out a tense 3-3 draw in Belgium, with both sides exchanging blows in a contest full of drama and attacking flair.
The hosts struck early, as Nicolo Tresoldi opened the scoring just six minutes in.
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Barcelona responded almost immediately through Ferran Torres, but their joy was short-lived when Carlos Forbs restored Brugge’s advantage soon after.
The second half continued in the same end-to-end fashion, with Lamine Yamal bringing the visitors level just after the hour mark, only for Forbs to notch his second of the evening moments later to put Brugge 3-2 ahead.
However, a late own goal from Christos Tzolis denied the home side victory, ensuring the game finished all square.
The result leaves last season’s semi-finalists, Barcelona, sitting 12th in the league phase standings, with two wins from their opening four matches.

The Catalan side began their campaign with a 2-1 triumph over Newcastle at St. James’ Park, followed by a narrow home defeat to reigning champions Paris Saint-Germain.
They then produced a commanding 6-1 victory over Olympiacos, with former Manchester United star Marcus Rashford netting a brace.
Next up, Barcelona will head to Stamford Bridge to face Chelsea.
They will then play matches against Eintracht Frankfurt, Slavia Prague, and FC Copenhagen to round out their league phase fixtures.
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