THREE men have been charged after “racially aggravated offences” in Glasgow, police have said.

Police Scotland said they expect these will be the first of “numerous arrests following the disgraceful racial conduct shown by a minority of Rangers supporters who were making their way to Ibrox stadium on Sunday, 29 August”.

The men, aged 24, 21 and 19, were arrested and charged last night in connection with racially aggravated offences towards a member of the public and for the “singing of racist material”, chief Superintendent Mark Sutherland, Divisional Commander for Greater Glasgow Police Division said.

He went on: “This racist conduct will not be tolerated and our investigations are continuing. We will continue to work with Rangers FC to identify and take appropriate action against those responsible.”

He added: "We will continue to work with Rangers FC to identify and take appropriate action against those responsible."

The incident happened before Rangers beat Celtic 1-0 at Ibrox.

The three men arrested were released on an undertaking and are due to appear at Glasgow Sheriff Court at a later date.