Two further arrests following Rangers v Celtic fan disorder

PA Media Police officers wearing black trousers, black jackets, hi-vis vests and black caps holding raised batons on a football pitch. There is smoke in the background. Fans can be seen on the pitch and in the stands. PA Media
Officers had to keep rival fans apart after the final whistle

Police investigating the disorder following the Rangers v Celtic Scottish Cup quarter final at Ibrox have made two further arrests.

A pitch invasion by fans marred the end of the game, which Celtic won on penalties.

Officers said a 27-year-old man was charged in connection with offences including assaulting a police officer, possessing an offensive weapon and breach of the peace.

A second man, 26, was charged in connection with an assault.

Both men have been released on an undertaking to appear at Glasgow Sheriff Court at a later date.

The latest arrests bring the total to 11 since the match, almost three weeks ago.

Det Ch Insp David Lamont said: "Extensive inquiries are ongoing to identify and trace those involved in the scenes which took place at the conclusion of the match on Sunday, 8 March.

"A team of officers continue to carry out inquiries and examine a large amount of CCTV images and footage to identify and trace those involved, further arrests will be made."

Anyone with information is asked to contact Crimestoppers anonymously or Police Scotland.

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