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Scottish Cup final fans urged not to gather in big groups

Scottish Cup final fans urged not to gather in big groups Updated: May 21, 2021, 3:38 pm The Scottish Cup Final is taking place at Hampden on Saturday (Jeff Holmes/PA) Nicola Sturgeon has urged fans not to gather in big groups to watch the Scottish Cup final on Saturday. The First Minister said supporters should not assemble in large numbers either in pubs or in people’s homes. The match between Hibernian and St Johnstone is being held behind closed doors at Hampden Park in Glasgow. Assistant Chief Constable Alan Speirs encourages fans to follow regulations ahead of the Scottish Cup Final this weekend https://t.co/jnkCnQVQHOpic.twitter.com/nHdgVcUGZV

Scottish Cup Final: Fans warned policing plans well underway ahead of match at Hampden

The top cop went on to urge supporters about the use of flares. He added: “I also want to take this opportunity to remind people that the use of pyrotechnics is extremely dangerous. “We have seen from events in recent weeks that the consequences of their use can be severe, you might not just injure yourself using them, but you could also seriously injure those in your vicinity. Police Scotland is already working with both teams and our partners, including the Scottish Government, to ensure the match goes ahead safely and supporters follow the restrictions for their own safety and that of the wider public and our officers.

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