A SIZEABLE number of Rangers fans have been captured celebrating their side’s title win on the Clyde Arc.
READ MORE: Our reporter describes the scenes as Rangers fans celebrate outside Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow
Rangers supporters have gathered in locations around the city throughout the day. Fans applauded the Rangers team bus into Ibrox and stayed at the ground in Glasgow’s Southside while James Tavernier lifted the Scottish Premiership trophy.
Rangers beat Aberdeen 4-0 this afternoon to record an unbeaten league season for only the second time in their history. The title is their 55th and first in a decade.
READ MORE: Watch live Rangers webcam in George Square as supporters celebrate title win
Supporters have also taken to George Square in the city centre. You can view a live cam of the location here.
Elsewhere, fans were captured celebrating on the Clyde Arc, located over the River Clyde.
You can view a video below which shows Rangers supporters gathering in mass numbers on the Arc.
The Squinty Bridge in Glasgow this afternoon. pic.twitter.com/Mu4aJlmYGj
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