Rangers fans were forced to watch Sunday's dramatic winner over Celtic through pub windows - after a fire alarm went off inside a popular city centre bar.
Supporters of the Ibrox club were celebrating all over the country on Sunday night, following the dramatic 2-1 victory over their bitter rivals at Hampden after extra-time, which ensured a first Scottish Cup Final appearance since 2016.
However, a selection of punters were forced to witness Carl Starfelt's 114th-minute OG from outside The Auctioneers in Glasgow's Merchant City after being evacuated as a precaution.But the untimely inconvenience certainly didn't pour cold water on the celebrations, with fans content to revel and lap up the triumph on the city streets - some still with drinks in-hand: The semi-final success ended the Hoops' recent dominance at the national stadium of 17 consecutive wins, and is a first derby victory for manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst.
The Ibrox club will be back at Hampden again for the final on May 21 and will battle it out in a bid to lift a first Scottish Cup since 2009 against Robbie Neilson's Hearts.
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