Falkirk officials are investigating reports of misconduct following the Scottish Premiership fixture at the Falkirk Stadium on Saturday. The club released a statement condemning incidents of disorder and sectarian chanting observed during the match. Rangers secured a 6-3 victory in the encounter, but the events in the stands have overshadowed the result on the pitch.
The Bairns confirmed they will work with Police Scotland to identify those responsible for the disturbances. According to STV News, the club intends to learn lessons regarding matchday operations to prevent future occurrences. The Scottish Professional Football League is expected to review the delegate report from the game, per Sky Sports.
Club directors expressed disappointment at the behaviour of a minority of supporters. They emphasised that such conduct does not align with the values of the organisation. Falkirk currently occupy a position in the bottom half of the Premiership table following the defeat. No arrests have been confirmed by authorities at this stage.