Police have shepherded a group of Rangers fans away from Glasgow’s Trongate ahead of a Celtic supporter march to Hampden before the Scottish Cup final.
Videos from the area show fans clad in blue T-shirts being ushered back into the city centre shortly after 10:00 on Saturday.
Celtic supporters are due to walk from the east end of the city to the national stadium from about 12:00.
The two sides meet in the competition showpiece for the first time in 22 years at 15:00.
A video from the scene shows officers on foot and a van moving the group on.
Several hundred Rangers supporters later arrived at Glasgow Central Station shortly before 11:00 with a large police escort.
Most had their faces covered as they made their way through the concourse.
They boarded trains to Mount Florida, the designated station for Rangers fans heading to the game.
The local authority said football-related disorder in previous years had caused “significant” problems for the city.
In 2021, more than 50 people were arrested when Rangers fans celebrated the club’s league trophy win in George Square.
The Scottish Police Federation has called for the introduction of dedicated fan zones as a way of tackling football-related disorder.
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