Rangers, Motherwell, Aberdeen and Hibs charged over pyro breaches as SPFL slam 'unacceptable' behaviourThe clubs have been punished due to fan behaviour at five separate matches in November and DecemberView 2 Images Rangers fans pyro display (Image: )Four Premiership clubs have been punished by after breaching SPFL rules around fan behaviour at matches this season amid the continued crackdown on pyrotechnics. Rangers, Motherwell, Aberdeen and Hibs have all been charged due to the use of pyrotechnics during five separate league fixtures in November and December: Dundee v Aberdeen, Falkirk v Motherwell, Motherwell v Hibernian, Kilmarnock v Rangers and Rangers v Motherwell. The suspended sanction will remain in place until June 2026. "As a result, a previously suspended reduction of 50 tickets will now be applied for our visit to Hibernian on 2 February. "As the season enters a crucial stage, the backing of our supporters away from home will be more important than ever.
Source: Express January 09, 2026 17:16 UTC