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Violence erupts in Glasgow ahead of Celtic v Rangers cup final

15 December 2024
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Violence erupts in Glasgow ahead of Celtic v Rangers cup final
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Football fans in Glasgow city centre engaged in pre-match violence ahead of the Scottish League Cup final between Celtic and Rangers at Hampden Park, with police dealing with incidents including missile throwing and window smashing. Police used stop and search powers to maintain public safety, with large groups of fans seen running down streets and letting off flares, causing concern for shoppers who had to seek refuge in nearby shops. Police warned that violence and weapons would not be tolerated, taking swift action to ensure the safety of the public and football supporters attending the cup final event.

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