TWO Rangers fans have been banned from football games after invading the pitch at the Scottish Cup Final.

James Reston, 31 and Nicholas Robertson, 47, were both involved in the disorder at the Rangers v Hibs match on May 21, 2016.

Reston, of Torphin Walk in Glasgow’s East End, was seen on CCTV storming the pitch at Hampden and running towards Hibs supporters.

In CCTV of the event, he could be seen running with his fists clenches, gesturing at opposition supporters and challenging them to fight.

Reston could be seen making a kicking motion on camera, before disappearing out of shot.

The lifelong Rangers fan, who has a previous conviction for shouting offensive remarks at Celtic Park during an Old Firm match, handed himself in at Helen Street police station after finding out police were looking for him.

Fellow Rangers supporter Robertson, 47, from Kircaldy in Fife assaulted a Hibs fan during the invasion last year.

Grandfather-of-two Robertson kicked the fan, who was carrying a green scarf, on his body numerous times and made gestures at other Hibs fans.

He also challenged them to a fight.

Appearing before Sheriff Lindsay Wood at Glasgow Sheriff Court yesterday, the men were told they had “let down the club” and were both fined £1200.

Roberston was handed a 30 month ban from football games, while Reston was given a four-year ban.

Sheriff Wood said Robertson’s grandchildren would look up to him, and added: “You have that responsibility.”