Shocking footage has emerged of two Scotland fans brawling during last night’s Nations League match with Poland at Hampden.

The clip, understood to be filmed at half time, shows two Tartan Army members clashing in the North Stand of the National Stadium in Glasgow.

In the clip, fellow supporters look on in horror as the two men trade blows. One fighter, a bald man wearing a blue Scotland strip, manages to haul his opponent’s jumper over his head as he brands him an “a******e”.

Two Scotland fans were filmed brawling at Hampden
Two Scotland fans were filmed brawling at Hampden (Image: Ricki Lord)
It is understood the scrap took place at half time during the Nations League match with Poland
It is understood the scrap took place at half time during the Nations League match with Poland (Image: Ricki Lord)

He then begins to rain down blows upon the man’s bare back. He continues to punch the other man as the pair stumble towards the stairwell as shocked onlookers try to separate them.

The bald man then stumbles down the stairs and his now-topless rival then sees an opportunity to hit back. But before he can begin exacting his revenge, a team of stewards arrive on the scene.

The security officers are able to split up the scrapping the pair before the clip ends. It is not known what sparked the brawl or if the men were ejected from Hampden.

It is not known what sparked the vicious brawl
It is not known what sparked the vicious brawl (Image: Ricki Lord)
One man stumbled down the stairwell of the North Stand
One man stumbled down the stairwell of the North Stand (Image: Ricki Lord)

It is believed the footage was filmed during the half-time interval, when Scotland were 2-0 down to goals from Sebastian Szymański and a Robert Lewandowski penalty.

Steve Clarke’s men came out firing in the second half and new Napoli star Billy Gilmour pulled one back within minutes, with Scott McTominay – who joined Gilmour in Italy last month – tying the game half an hour later.

Stewards were eventually able to separate the two
Stewards were eventually able to separate the two (Image: Ricki Lord)

Ben Doak and Ryan Gauld were handed first team debuts off the bench shortly before the equaliser, and the Dark Blues looked the more likely to find the win. But a clumsy challenge from Grant Hanley allowed Nicola Zalewski to score Poland’s second penalty in the 97th minute and leave the Scots empty handed.

Police Scotland have been contacted for comment.

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