Two men have appeared in court charged over disorder at the Old Firm clash on Hogmanay.

Michael Thomson, 51, faces a string of charges including being drunk at Ibrox Stadium on December 31, when Celtic won 2-1 over Rangers.

He allegedly shouted and swore at the game, contrary to the Offensive Behaviour at Football Act and it is also claimed he "resisted, obstructed or hindered" two police officers and struggled with them.

Thomson, from Dalry, North Ayrshire, appeared from custody at Glasgow Sheriff Court where he pled not guilty.

Gerard Donnelly, 24, from Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire, faces a charge of culpably and recklessly throwing a smoke bomb on to the football pitch.

Papers from the court claim Donnelly carried out the offence "to the danger of players, officials and supporters".

He appeared from custody and denied the charge. Both men were granted bail and are due to go on trial in May.