RANGERS fans were met with sectarian chants including “f*** the Pope" and "f*** Jimmy Johnstone" from street entertainers ahead of their clash with Braga.
The shocking footage was filmed in Portugal ahead of the Gers' Europa League quarter-final first leg on Thursday night.
Three musicians with accordions can be seen trying to entertain the large crowd of Light Blues supporters who had gathered ahead of the match.
But the moment turned sour as the performers could be heard making vile sectarian remarks and mocking the death of Hoops legend Jimmy Johnstone.
During the outburst, they could be heard chanting: “F*** the Pope, f*** Jimmy Johnstone and f*** Celtic.”
The trio were also seen posing for pictures with travelling Scots fans ahead of the game.
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Rangers were beaten 1-0 by the Portuguese side in last night's first leg and will try to overturn the result at Ibrox next Thursday.
We told this week how an angry Rangers fan had to be held back in the stands as Celtic players celebrated their second goal during Sunday's Old Firm clash.
Ange Postecoglou's men took all three points away from Ibrox as they beat Rangers 2-1.
In footage caught on Celtic TV, one Rangers fan had to be stopped from climbing onto the pitch by a fellow supporter after the second Celtic goal.
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He tried to make his way onto the pitch after Cameron Carter-Vickers hit the back of the net at the end of the first half.
We recently told how a Rangers fan was sacked after "waking up in Tenerife", following a historic win against Borussia Dortmund during this season's Europa League run.
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