Pro-Palestine protestors pictured outside Hampden ahead of the Scotland v Israel game.
The game - which is being played behind closed doors at the Glasgow stadium - is set to kick off at 7.05pm tonight .In pictures, hundreds of activists could be seen holding flags outside the park.
Following the protestors gathering outside the stadium, the kick-off for the game was delayed after a member of the public appeared to get into Hampden and tie themselves to a goalpost. The protestor, who was wearing a ‘Red Card For Israel’ t-shirt, was eventually removed and the situation was brought under control by the authorities before the players emerged for a second warm-up just before 7.25pm.Readers’ comments: You are personally liable for the content of any comments you upload to this website, so please act responsibly.
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