SCOTS cops have vowed to use international arrest warrants to catch Dutch hooligans who went on the rampage in Glasgow.

The Evening Times can reveal CCTV footage from the Gallowgate is being studied by officers in Holland in a bid to identify the hooded yobs who attacked bars, yards from the city’s Barras Market.

As we previously reported, seven men were attacked when suspected Ajax hooligans stormed into the Hoops Bar, Bar 67 and the Emerald Isle .

It happened less than an hour before kick-off in Celtic’s Europa League clash with Ajax at Parkhead.

A police source said: “Footage taken by officers on the ground and CCTV images from the surrounding area are being reviewed and images passed to our Dutch colleagues in the hope they can identify the individuals.

“Once we put names to the faces, we’ll be looking to get international arrest warrants and bring the suspects back to Scotland to face justice.”

In a direct warning to the thugs, our insider said: “Just because you didn’t get arrested that night, doesn’t mean you’ve got away with it.”

Four men, including Neil O’Donnell - the landlord of one Celtic fans’ pub - were seriously assaulted during the rampage on Thursday November 26.

Neil, 37, and the other men, aged 25, 27 and 52, were all rushed to hospital and treated for serious face or head injuries.

He said: "At the time I was just happy to be alive... the police rescued me when I was lying face down on the floor unconscious. When the police arrived people were still stamping on my head.

"I've got three titanium plates in my face, held together with six screws, unfortunately that is there permanently."

Three other men sustained minor injuries.

Detective Inspector Colin Hailstones said: “We are still at the early stages of this enquiry and would appeal to anyone who was in the area, who has mobile phone footage or any information that will help us with our enquiries to come forward to police.

“It would appear that this disturbance took place when a large group of men, described as being dressed in black with hoods and scarves covering their faces, tried to gain access to some of the pubs in the Gallowgate and started to challenge patrons within.

“This then developed and people spilled on to the street where the assaults took place.

“We have been checking CCTV in the area and have already spoken to people who were there at the time as part of the investigation for which there is a dedicated team off officers involved.

“People may think they have got away with it, but just because you may not have been arrested at the time doesn’t mean you won’t be identified and caught.”

Before the game, police ringed Ajax fans in Glasgow city centre.

Dozens of Dutch supporters were held in a tight circle of Police Scotland officers, assisted by riot vans and mounted cops, outside pub Walkabout on Renfield Street.

Four men were arrested for alleged minor public order offences following the match - which Ajax won 2-1.

The men were held in or around the ground - one before, two during and one after the game.