Four people have been arrested in connection with acts of disorder during the Scottish Cup final.
The game between Rangers and Hearts kicked off at 3pm at Hampden Park and saw Rangers win the cup by 2-0.
Police Scotland confirmed a proportionate policing plan was in place to maintain public safety and minimise community disruption.
They added that no other significant issues occurred during or after the match aside from the four arrests for minor disorder offences.
Reports will be submitted to the procurator fiscal regarding the arrests.
Superintendent Pat Murphy said: “A proportionate policing plan was in place to maintain public safety, minimise disruption to the community during the Scottish Cup Final at Hampden Park in Glasgow.
“No significant issues were identified during or after the match and I would like to thank the vast majority of supporters in attendance.
“Four people were arrested in connection with minor acts of disorder and a reports will be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal.”
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