Armed police are on hand at Hampden as part of increased security measures for the Scottish Cup final.

Football matches are usually policed by unarmed officers, but the security was steeped up to reassure the public after the Manchester bombing.

Fans were told to expect delays in entering the stadium as vigorous security checks were carried out.

The increased security has been kept in place, despite the UK terrorism threat level being reduced from critical to severe.

Police Scotland Chief Constable Phil Gormley said: "While the decision to move to severe is welcome, we must all remain vigilant.

"There continues to be no intelligence of a specific threat to Scotland. However, the enhanced police deployment we have planned for the major events this weekend will remain in place.

"The public should continue to expect to see armed police officers on foot patrol at key locations.

"Our policing operation will gradually be scaled back in keeping with the UK-wide operation - but will continue to be proportionate."