Seven more football fans have been arrested in connection with disorder at the Scottish Cup final at Hampden in May.

The men were arrested in connection with alleged violence and disorder at the end of the Hibernian v Rangers match on Saturday, May 21, bringing the total to 95.

Thousands of Hibs fans flooded on to the pitch at the national stadium in Glasgow to celebrate their team's 3-2 win over Championship rivals Rangers.

A smaller number of fans of the Ibrox side also ran on to the pitch, with some supporters from both sides involved in violent clashes.

Police said the investigation is  continuing into the disorder and appealed for anyone with information to come forward.

An inquiry by a senior sheriff into the Scottish Cup final found a minority of fans of both Hibs and Rangers were behind violent clashes.

The report commissioned by the Scottish FA into the disorder at the national stadium in Glasgow in May found a group of around 200 Hibernian fans who ran on to the pitch sparked the violent scenes.

Around 200 rival Rangers fans then ran on to the pitch, some of whom became involved in "physical confrontation" with rival supporters.