A violent brawl between Hearts and Rangers followers broke out at a motorway service station automotive park after the Scottish Cup ultimate on Saturday.
The surprising incident, filmed on the Coronary heart of Scotland Providers in Harthill, reveals followers from each side throwing punches in a vicious scrap.
The 2 minute clip reveals a bunch squaring up to one another on a grassy space within the automotive park.
Bother then erupts as two males may be noticed rolling round in a struggle earlier than one other man walks as much as the pair and begins throwing punches at one of many males on the bottom.

A few of these concerned have Hearts scarves wrapped round their heads, whereas others are sporting Jambos tops.
The scrap then strikes as the big group crowds round a supporters bus parked within the service station.
A smaller group proceed the brawl on the door as folks may be seen throwing punches whereas others watch on.
Because the gang begins to disperse, a person in Hearts prime seems to run onto a bus earlier than one other man sporting a Rangers shirt kicks him again off down the steps.
Finally the struggle seems to simmer down however the video cuts off abruptly whereas fuming followers are nonetheless exterior of the bus.

The surprising scenes erupted after Rangers received the Scottish Cup ultimate at Hampden on Saturday afternoon.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst's aspect lifted the cup after beating Hearts 2-0 in additional time.
The footage of the brawl, posted by Hooligans TV, has attracted outrage for soccer followers throughout the nation who condemned the violence.
Alan Harkness stated: "Embarrassing to each golf equipment, no want for some of these followers."
Lee Darling added: "Completely disgusting behaviour. It’s solely a soccer sport and I can think about there would have been loads scared kiddies on these busses."

Tamour Tariq wrote: "That's actually unhealthy, it is solely a sport.
"All of us are Scottish and as nice Scots we must always stick collectively - not struggle one another. I hope everybody made it house secure."
And Lee Daybreak Albison stated: "I really like soccer. However I can not stand the followers. It is all pointless. Combating over a sport, tomorrow is one other day and life ought to go on.
"Get a grip."
A spokesperson for Police Scotland stated: “Police are conscious of footage circulating however have acquired no studies of the incident.
“If anybody has any info surrounding this, please come ahead and communicate to police.”
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