Scottish Cup Final: Police release images of 13 men Published duration 2 July 2016

image caption Police want to identify 13 men pictured at the Cup Final

Police have released images of 13 men they want to trace in connection with the investigation into the violence and disorder which followed the Scottish Cup Final last month.

Fans invaded the pitch at Hampden after Hibs beat Rangers 3-2 on 21 May.

Officers have already made 38 arrests in connection with the post-match scenes.

They have urged anyone with information about any of those pictured to contact them.

After the trouble at the game Police Scotland set up a dedicated investigation to identify those involved.

Members of the public can send information to a dedicated email address - Scottishcupfinalpitchinvasion@scotland.pnn.police.uk

image copyright Police Scotland

image copyright Police Scotland

image copyright Police Scotland

image copyright Police Scotland

The scenes of disorder at Hampden unfolded after Hibernian won their first Scottish Cup Final in 114 years.

Thousands of Hibs fans invaded the pitch and there were reports of alleged assaults on Rangers players.

A number of Rangers fans also came on to the pitch and clashed with rival fans.

The pitch invasion delayed the presentation of the trophy and there was no lap of honour for Hibs players.

Rangers players were not able to pick up their cup final medals.