Six people have been arrested following the clash between Aberdeen FC and Celtic last night.
A 34-year-old man was arrested in connection with an outstanding warrant and is due in Glasgow Sheriff Court on Monday.
A 15-year-old man from the north-east was arrested for offensive behaviour and later resisting arrest.
Another 15-year-old from Glasgow was arrested for offensive behaviour.
Outside Pittodrie but connected with football another three men from Glasgow were arrested for assault.
The men, aged 27, 28 and 29 are expected to appear in Aberdeen Sheriff Court on Monday.
Match Commander Superintendent Innes Walker insisted it was only a minority who had caused trouble.
He said: “The vast majority of fans from both football clubs followed the advice given and conducted themselves appropriately.
“The policing operation was assisted by specialist resources including the horses, the dog unit and roads policing and we appreciate the support of the overwhelming majority of fans and members of the public in allowing the Friday night game to be enjoyed and pass safely.”
Six arrested following clash between Aberdeen FC and Celtic at Pittodrie