Monaco fans have been taken in by Borussia Dortmund supporters after they became stranded following the postponement of the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final on Tuesday.
The fixture at the Westfalenstadion - which was expected to kick-off at 7.45pm (GMT) on Tuesday - was moved to Wednesday after three blasts damaged the Dortmund team coach and left defender Marc Bartra with a fractured wrist while it was heading to the stadium.
Supporters of both clubs posted various images and messages to Twitter after Dortmund's official Twitter account called on their own fans to help out their Monaco counterparts, using the hashtag #bedforawayfans.
One image shows Dortmund fans sitting down to an evening meal with two Monaco supporters who had made the 12-hour journey north.
Another shows fans again mixing in a living room with bottles of beer while another sees three supporters proudly holding each club's scarf aloft.
One user wrote: 'When the footballing world unites.' While others simply thanked Dortmund fans for their generosity and kindness.
The Bundesliga club shortly after the game was postponed that anyone who had a valid ticket would be able to attend the fixture that will now start at 5.45pm on Wednesday.
-Dailymail