A man has been arrested and charged after trouble flared at the Scottish Cup clash between Aberdeen and Rangers.

Police from Aberdeen travelled to an address near Glasgow yesterday following the release of CCTV images.

A Dons fan was treated at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary for a head injury as a result of the incident at Pittodrie earlier this month.

On Monday, Police Scotland released a series of images of a Rangers fan they believe could assist them in their inquiries.

Acting on information received, officers arrested a man at an address in Greenock.

Wearing a hood over his head, he was led away from the address by officers who made the trip south yesterday afternoon.

The 21-year-old was then transported to Aberdeen by officers and charged in relation to an alleged culpable and reckless conduct incident.

He was expected to appear at Aberdeen Sheriff Court today.

PC Thomas Bashforth, of the Divisional Alcohol and Violence Reduction Unit, said: “Thank you to those who assisted with and shared our appeal earlier this week – your information was invaluable.”

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A video which circulated on social media immediately following the match, which ended 1-1, showed a broken seat being thrown from a group of Rangers fans into part of a stand at Pittodrie which was occupied by Dons fans.

Tempers flared between the two sets of supporters following the game, which led to a replay at Ibrox which was won by Aberdeen.

Dons staff found 60 seats had been damaged and extensive damage had been caused to the toilets.

Repairs cost £3,000, paid for by Rangers.