The SFA & SPFL have issued a joint statement urging Hibs, Aberdeen, Rangers and Hearts fans to refrain from using pyro at Hampden this weekend.
The Scottish FA and SPFL have issued a joint statement urging supporters of Hibernian, Aberdeen, Rangers and Hearts to refrain from using pyrotechnics this weekend.
Fans attending the games have been reminded that the use of pyro at football games is illegal, and therefore could lead to the involvement of Police A statement reads:"Ahead of this weekend’s Viaplay Cup semi-finals at Hampden Park, the Scottish FA and Scottish Professional Football League call on supporters to enjoy the showpiece occasions in a safe and responsible manner.
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