Aberdeen and Rangers fans reportedly hurled missiles at each other during the Scottish Premiership clash at Pittodrie.
Sky Sports commentator Andy Walker called out scenes in the stands in Aberdeen as he claimed rival fans could be seen throwing objects.
Ian Crocker agreed with his co-commentator that there had been "some bother" between the supporters in attendance at the match.
Walker said: "The worst aspect of this game is the missiles that Aberdeen and Rangers fans are throwing at each other."
Crocker added: "Yes, there has been some bother sadly."
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It's unclear how severe the missile incident was with incidents not picked up on broadcast cameras in place at Pittodrie.
Rangers had gone ahead in the match through an early Fashion Sakala strike. The forward was picked out in the box by Alfredo Morelos and fired home at the second attempt.
The hosts levelled the scores on the stroke of half time. Luis 'Duk' Lopes curled a free-kick into the top corner past Allan McGregor who might have done better in his attempts to save the strike.
However, McGregor was left despairing after being beaten by a super Leighton Clarkson effort in the second half as Aberdeen took the lead.
The midfielder controlled well before firing a half-volley into the bottom corner from just outside of the box.
Rangers would level late on though as Scott Arfield slammed home after Ryan Kent's strike rebounded into the box off the hands of Kelle Roos.
And Arfield made himself the hero in stoppage time as he completed a Rangers late comeback to take all three points as he found the top corner from close range.
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