THREE people were attacked before and after Sunday’s Old Firm match.
Cops are hunting for suspects after assaults took place amid the League Cup semi-final clash between Rangers and Celtic at Hampden.

Police Scotland’s Superintendent Paul Douglas branded the violent incidents “vile” and “unprovoked”.
Around noon, a 51-year-old man was punched on Victoria Road, in the city’s Govanhill area.
The attack happened as a group of Union Bears members made their way down the busy Southside thoroughfare.
The suspect was wearing a black jacket, black hat and black trousers.

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Around 4pm, paramedics rushed to the lower tier of Hampden’s west stand to treat an injured man.
While medics were in attendance, a 49-year-old member of staff required treatment after a sickening attack.
The suspect is described as male, white, of slim build, with brown hair and was wearing black clothing.
Around 5pm on Battlefield Road, close to Mount Florida railway station, an 18-year-old man walking home was assaulted by around 12 masked individuals.
He was rushed to University Hospital Hairmyres for treatment.
Cops are appealing to the public for help with their enquiries and have asked for witnesses to get in touch.
Superintendent Douglas said: “All of these vile assaults were unprovoked and left the victims terrified.
“It is completely unacceptable that someone simply doing their job or someone simply walking home has been injured due to violence.
“We will use the full extent of our powers to hold those responsible to account.
“We are looking for anyone who witnessed either of these assaults, or anyone with relevant CCTV, mobile phone or dashcam footage, to please contact us.
“Anyone with information should contact 101, quoting references 0814 of 2 November, 2025.”

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