Hibernian winger Martin Boyle has revealed his home was targeted by a Rangers ultra in a Union Bears sticker stunt on Sunday.
The Hibs ace netted a double in the 3-3 draw against the Ibrox club at Easter Road.
After the match, Boyle posted on social media that a Union Bears sticker was plastered on his front door.
The Australian internationalist shared a short video clip showing a man in all black with a blue face covering and a Rangers branded hat placing a sticker on his front door.
The footage - taken on a Ring doorbell - captured the moment the ultras sticker was stuck to Boyle's house with the person responsible adding: "F*** the Hibs".
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The culprit then walked away from Boyle's home before heading out of shot.
Laughing off the incident on social media, Boyle posted on his public Instagram page: "No fancy watching the game son? Nah I'll just walk about with union bear stickers 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣"