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Operation Moonglint

Police Scotland are appealing for information in relation to disorder around the Scottish Cup quarter final match between Rangers and Celtic at Ibrox on Sunday, 8 March, 2026.


Details of Incident

Nine people have been arrested following disorder around the Scottish Cup quarter final match between Rangers and Celtic at Ibrox on Sunday, 8 March, 2026.

A robust investigation is ongoing and we are working with both clubs and the Scottish Football Association to identify more people involved.

Three men, aged 54, 23 and 20, have been arrested and charged in connection with a serious assault of a man on Helen Street following the match. The men are due to appear at Glasgow Sheriff Court at a later date.

A number of officers and members of the public were injured during the scenes which took place on the pitch at the conclusion of the match.

Items, including pyrotechnics, were thrown and a 10-year-old child was struck by a coin.

A 54-year-old man was arrested and charged in connection with a police assault. He was released on an undertaking to appear at Glasgow Sheriff Court at a later date.

A 47-year-old man was arrested and charged in connection with an assault on a coach and player at the end of the match. He was also released to appear at a later date.

There were also other arrests in relation to a number of offences including abuse towards officers and culpable and reckless conduct.

We are also investigating vandalism and graffiti within the stadium.

Chief Superintendent Emma Croft, Greater Glasgow Divisional Commander said: "These were utterly disgraceful scenes and must be condemned by everyone involved in football and the wider society.

"No one should have to face such extreme levels of violence and hostility, and those responsible will be identified and face the consequences.

"Several officers and members of the public, including a child, were injured as a result of what unfolded. This is totally unacceptable and shameful behaviour.

“It begs the question, does someone need to be severely injured or worse before this behaviour is treated with the seriousness it deserves?

“Policing will play its role in addressing these issues but it requires collective action by a number of organisations with whom we are currently engaging.

“Crucially, however I would also call out the need for individuals who see fit to behave in such a despicable manner to take personal accountability. No game of football should be overshadowed by the behaviours of a few.”

Ch Supt Croft added: "A policing enquiry team has been established today to investigate all incidents pertaining to the quarter final fixture and I would appeal to any member of the public who has information which may assist those enquiries to contact Police Scotland as soon as possible.

"I want to give my assurance that our investigation will be very thorough, and further arrests will be made in due course. For those involved in this kind of disorder, the message is simple: it is not a question of if, but when we will identify and come looking for you.”

Contact Information

 

Anyone who has any information in connection with the incident (including footage) can contact Police on either 101, Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or alternatively by submitting information via the link at the bottom of this page.