AN international roller derby tournament is set to take place in Paisley.

Glasgow Roller Derby is hosting 'Chaos on the Clyde' at the Lagoon Leisure Centre on August 24 and 25.

Four teams will compete in the high-level tournament, with Glasgow Roller Derby's Irn Bruisers facing off against Leeds Roller Derby, Wiltshire Roller Derby, and Kallio Rolling Rainbow from Helsinki, Finland.

The overall winner will be announced on August 25.

The tournament will feature three games each day.

(Image: Mark Harris Photography)

During the break between games on August 24, spectators will be entertained by a performance from the Status Quo tribute band, Status No.

There will also be a tombola, fun games, and stalls from small businesses.

X-MENTAL, captain of the Irn Bruisers, said: “Chaos is not just another game, it's our biggest home event of the year.

“It’s an opportunity for us to show how we have improved over the season, our enthusiasm for the sport, and our team unity.

“We have worked hard. Roller derby takes a lot of hard work, on and off the track, and our team works hard for each other.

“I really value my teammates and I believe in them. We got this.”

Status No said: "We’ve seen many roller derby games and love that derby attracts an inclusive family of people, very similar to the Status Quo fan base.

"There’s a fantastic community vibe around both camps and we’re excited to be playing the half-time show at this excellent international tournament.

"We encourage you to bring your own air guitar and join the fun. Keep on skatin’ and keep on rockin’.”

Founded in 2007, Glasgow Roller Derby is a volunteer-run roller derby team aligned with the Womens’ Flat Track Derby Association.