They were arrested for 'acts of disorder'.
The Rangers and Celtic, two of the most popular and successful football clubs in Scotland, went head to head in the second Old Firm derby of the season earlier today.
Their rivalry is something that's immersed itself into Scottish culture and as a result, a wave of crime usually erupts between fans when the two teams clash. Pre kick-off saw both the Celtic and Rangers side pay their respects to the 66 fans who died in the 1971 Ibrox stadium disaster.On January 2, 52 years ago, football fans were crushed to death while leaving the stadium after someone fell and caused a chain reaction pile up.But the chances of some fans breaking the peace was inevitable and two people were later arrested for acts of disorder, Police Scotland has confirmed.
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