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Shocking Hampden scenes as Green Brigade in masks clash with St Mirren fans
Tensions flared in disturbing fashion outside Hampden Park as rival supporters of Celtic FC and St Mirren FC became involved in a confrontation ahead of their Scottish Cup semi-final on Sunday, prompting a police investigation into the incident.
What began as a typical pre-match build-up quickly escalated into chaotic scenes that many observers have since described as deeply concerning. The clash reportedly took place on Letherby Drive, close to the main entrance of Lesser Hampden, where groups of supporters from both sides came into contact.

Police raced to the incident(Image: X/@fast_sin)
Prior to the altercation, footage circulating online showed a large group of Celtic supporters—some wearing masks and Green Brigade merchandise—marching through the Mount Florida area. The procession moved along Cathcart Road and Carmunnock Road, accompanied by drums and chants, creating a loud and energetic atmosphere as fans made their way toward the stadium.
However, the mood shifted dramatically when the group approached an area where buses carrying St Mirren supporters were parked near the entrance to Queen’s Park’s City Stadium. At that point, the situation deteriorated rapidly, although the precise trigger for the confrontation remains unclear.
Eyewitness videos captured the moment tensions boiled over, with police officers seen running toward the scene as disorder broke out. During the incident, an object—believed to be a bottle—was thrown between the opposing groups, sparking a brief but intense exchange that involved punches and kicks.
Some individuals were also seen wielding flag poles, using them as makeshift weapons as the situation escalated. The confrontation, while short-lived, was serious enough to require immediate intervention from law enforcement, who moved quickly to separate those involved and disperse the crowd.
Amid the disorder, a particularly alarming moment occurred when a man was seen lying motionless on the ground. Several police officers gathered around him while medical personnel were called in to provide assistance, highlighting the potential severity of the incident.
The chaotic scenes were witnessed by families and young supporters, many of whom were left shaken by what they saw. In one video shared on TikTok, a bystander described the distress caused to children caught up in the situation. According to the eyewitness, there had been no obvious provocation before the violence erupted, making the incident all the more troubling.

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An object was thrown(Image: X/@fast_sin)
The individual recounted how parents had to shield their young children, some as young as five or six, from the unfolding confrontation. Several children were reportedly in tears, with one young boy said to have run away in fear, overwhelmed by the intensity of the situation. The witness described the scenes as embarrassing and damaging to the reputation of Scottish football.
Following the incident, Police Scotland confirmed that they had received a report of a disturbance and that enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances. The authorities are now working to determine exactly what happened and whether any further action will be taken.
St Mirren Football Club also issued a statement acknowledging the events that occurred prior to the match. While noting that the incident took place at a neutral venue under the control of stadium authorities and partner organisations, the club expressed concern for its supporters who were affected.
The Paisley-based side highlighted that some of their fans, including families and young children, were placed in a situation where they felt unsafe as they arrived at the stadium. The club emphasised that the safety and wellbeing of supporters is of utmost importance and confirmed that they are in discussions with the relevant authorities to better understand how the situation developed.

A man laying on the ground(Image: X/@fast_sin)
St Mirren further stated that they are seeking assurances that appropriate measures will be implemented to prevent similar incidents in the future. The club reiterated its commitment to ensuring that fans can attend matches in a safe and secure environment.
A spokesperson for Police Scotland added that the disturbance was reported prior to kick-off on Sunday, 19 April 2026, and confirmed that investigations remain ongoing.
The troubling scenes unfolded ahead of what would later become a dramatic encounter on the pitch, with Celtic eventually securing a 6-2 victory after extra time. However, the events outside the stadium have overshadowed the football itself, raising serious questions about crowd management and supporter safety at major fixtures.
As investigations continue, the focus will be on identifying those responsible and ensuring that steps are taken to prevent a recurrence of such incidents. For many, the hope is that lessons will be learned to protect supporters—particularly families and young fans—from experiencing similar distress in the future.
Jury examines Celtic’s key questions, including Scottish Cup final and Andy Robertson’s future

The intensity and excitement of the Premiership title race have now given way to the focus shifting firmly onto the Scottish Cup, with the finalists officially confirmed for this season’s showpiece event. As attention turns to Hampden, the narrative surrounding the final has added intrigue, particularly with two familiar figures set to go head-to-head in the dugout.
This year’s final presents a compelling storyline, as Martin O’Neill and Neil Lennon prepare to face off once again. The question now dominating discussion is which of the two managers will ultimately lift the trophy and bring the curtain down on the domestic season in style.

Luke McCowan of Celtic celebrates scoring his team’s fourth goal with teammates
Pundits Weigh In on Final Outcome
Keith Jackson suggested that Celtic flirted with danger in their semi-final but ultimately powered through thanks to a decisive burst in extra time. That late surge, he believes, has set the stage perfectly for O’Neill, who at 74 could see his journey come full circle with another triumph. In his view, the ending could mirror the beginning of O’Neill’s time in Scottish football, concluding with success.
Michael Gannon echoed the sense of narrative surrounding the occasion, describing it as yet another remarkable chapter in a season filled with dramatic twists. While he acknowledged that Lennon’s side would provide a stern challenge, he still expects O’Neill to guide his team to victory and secure a fitting farewell moment.
Scott McDermott, meanwhile, pointed to the gap in quality between Celtic FC and their Championship opponents as a key factor. However, he also raised concerns about Celtic’s mental state after a draining title race. Despite that, he warned against underestimating Lennon in a one-off match, noting his track record in such scenarios.
Debate Over James Forrest and His Role
Attention has also turned to whether veteran winger James Forrest has done enough to earn a starting place for the crucial run-in. His recent performance at Hampden has reignited discussion about his importance to the team.
Keith Jackson highlighted Forrest’s impact in the semi-final, where he played a pivotal role in changing the game’s momentum. By setting up Kelechi Iheanacho for a crucial goal, Forrest helped spark a late collapse from St Mirren FC. Jackson argued that Forrest remains the club’s most effective winger in high-pressure situations and should be given more than just brief substitute appearances.
Michael Gannon agreed on Forrest’s effectiveness but pointed out the physical limitations that come with age. While still a potent attacking option, Forrest may struggle to sustain performance levels over a full 90 minutes. As a result, Gannon believes he is best utilised as an impact substitute who can influence games at key moments.
Scott McDermott took a balanced view, suggesting that Forrest’s quality remains comparable—if not superior—to other wide options such as Yang and Sebastiano Tounekti. He emphasised Forrest’s experience and winning mentality but questioned whether he has the stamina to start consistently. Nevertheless, his contribution off the bench at Hampden demonstrated his continued value.
Dunfermline Athletic Eye Promotion Opportunity
Another major talking point is the progress of Dunfermline Athletic, who have secured their place at Hampden and are now aiming for a return to the Premiership. Their recent form has raised the possibility that they could carry momentum into the play-offs and achieve promotion.
Keith Jackson believes Dunfermline will approach the play-offs with confidence, particularly given their strong performances in recent weeks. He suggested that teams like Aberdeen FC could be uneasy about the prospect of facing them, especially in a high-stakes environment such as East End Park.
Michael Gannon also acknowledged the importance of momentum, noting that Dunfermline’s current form could propel them through the play-offs. However, he cautioned that the structure of the system tends to favour Premiership sides, making the challenge significantly tougher.
Scott McDermott pointed out that while the odds may be against Dunfermline, they cannot be ruled out. With Neil Lennon’s expertise in preparing teams for decisive matches, they have a manager capable of maximising their chances. Still, the number of games required to secure promotion presents a considerable hurdle, and established top-flight teams like Kilmarnock FC or St Mirren may be determined to avoid relegation at all costs.

Dunfermline Athletic players celebrate victory in the penalty shoot-out(Image: Steve Welsh/PA Wire)
Andy Robertson Faces Uncertain Future
The discussion also turned to the future of Scotland captain Andy Robertson, whose time at Liverpool FC appears to be drawing to a close. With uncertainty surrounding his next move, pundits offered differing advice on how he should approach this stage of his career.
Keith Jackson advised caution, suggesting Robertson should avoid making any rushed decisions. He specifically warned against a move to Tottenham Hotspur, describing the club as unstable. Jackson also referenced the uncertain position of manager Arne Slot, implying that a change in leadership could alter Robertson’s prospects. Instead, he recommended focusing on upcoming international commitments, including the FIFA World Cup, before deciding on his future.
Michael Gannon took a more pragmatic stance, suggesting Robertson should seek the most lucrative offer available within the Premier League. He argued that the full-back still possesses the quality required to compete at the highest level and could command a significant final contract.
Scott McDermott emphasised the importance of maintaining a high standard of competition. At 32, Robertson remains one of Europe’s top left-backs, and McDermott believes he should continue playing at an elite level rather than moving to less competitive leagues such as Major League Soccer or those in Saudi Arabia. He also suggested that, should Tottenham remain in the top flight, a move there could be appealing—particularly if it involved working under Roberto De Zerbi.
Key Decisions Ahead as Season Reaches Climax
As the Scottish football season approaches its conclusion, several crucial questions remain unanswered. The Scottish Cup final promises to deliver drama and a fitting end to a campaign already rich in storylines, while individual player situations continue to generate debate.
From James Forrest’s role in Celtic’s lineup to Dunfermline’s promotion ambitions and Andy Robertson’s next career move, the coming weeks will be pivotal. Each of these narratives adds another layer of intrigue, ensuring that the spotlight remains firmly on Scottish football as the season draws to a close.
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