Two more men arrested after Old Firm violence before the League Cup Final in Glasgow. Six men will appear in court.

Last Friday, police arrested four men. Their ages were 23, 26, 27, and 28. They executed warrants around Glasgow and South Lanarkshire. Cops vowed to find more troublemakers involved.
Now, two more men got arrested. These guys are 22 and 38. Officers arrested and charged them on Sunday. All six men must appear in court. It’s happening at Glasgow Sheriff Court today. The Procurator Fiscal will get the reports.
Police say the investigation continues. They still want to find others. These ultra groups rampaged down Argyle Street. This all happened before the Premier Sports Cup Final. It took place at Hampden.
Shoppers screamed because they were scared. People launched flares at the police. First Minister John Swinney condemned the violence back then. He called the disorder unacceptable.
A Police Scotland spokesperson confirmed the operation continues. They want help finding those involved in the violence. They urge anyone with information to contact the police. Call 101 or go to a police station.