An Inverness man was one of four who appeared in court on Wednesday following the Scotland-England game for a number of football-related offences.
Alistair Downie, 24, appeared from custody along with Kieran Ewing, 23, Ryan McGinlay, 27, and Ian Eastwood, 50, at Glasgow Sheriff Court.
Not guilty pleas were entered by lawyers on behalf of all the men.
Downie, from Inverness, is accused of committing a breach of the peace at Celtic Park by running on to the pitch during the match and running towards Engand supporters.
Ewing, from Falkirk allegedly shouted, swore and shouted abusive remarks and gesticulated in an aggressive manner towards England supporters and challenged them to a fight at Green Street in Glasgow’s east end.
It is claimed McGinlay, from Stevenston, Ayrshire, while on his way to the football, repeatedly banged on walls at Central station, shouted, swore and made racist remarks.
Eastwood is accused of behaving in a disorderly manner by climbing over security barriers at Celtic Park that separated the seating area and pitch and went on to the trackside, committing a breach of the peace.