Shocking new footage has shown Celtic and Rangers ultras battling in Glasgow city centre ahead of the Premier Sports Cup final.
Supporters of the rival clubs clashed in Glasgow this afternoon before the 3.30pm kick-off at Hampden.
We previously reported that shoppers were left cowering in doorways as violent scenes broke out in the city ahead of the Scottish League Cup final.
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Now, new footage has emerged showing hordes of rival supporters clashing on the street with punches thrown and pyrotechnics devices lobbed across the street.
A large pack of Rangers ultras - in balaclavas and Santa hats - can initially be seen moving down the street before backing away as onlookers filmed the melee.
Seconds later and the ultras were engaged in a violent clash with rival supporters with footage showing physical confrontations and flares being thrown between Celtic and Rangers supporters.
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Celtic ultras - many in green, white and orange balaclavas - marched along the street after fights broke out before being intercepted by police officers as they gathered ina huge pack.
The group remained in place for a few minutes before starting to move on after the violent scenes died down in the city centre.
Police Scotland officers were authorised to use emergency stop and search powers after missiles were thrown between supporters on Argyle Street and reports of windows being smashed in Howard street.
Chief Superintendent Stevie Dolan said: “We have dealt with a number of incidents in Glasgow city centre today involving individuals engaging in disorder and violence across the city.
"Officers have had to act swiftly and robustly to ensure public safety and reduce disorder. The use of weapons or violence will not be tolerated and officers will take action where necessary to ensure safety.
"It impacts other members of the public and the vast majority of football supporters who want to enjoy the cup final event safely. Officers will remain in the city as our operation continues and anyone with any concerns can approach them."