Shocking footage shows violence between Bradford and Millwall fans at League One play-off final at Wembley Stadium
The rival fans clashed in ugly scenes outside the national stadium, with traffic cones and street signs used as weapons
The rival fans clashed in ugly scenes outside the national stadium, with traffic cones and street signs used as weapons
VIDEO FOOTAGE has emerged that shows the moment Millwall and Bradford fans clashed outside Wembley Stadium last weekend.
The two teams contested the League One play-off final at the national stadium, a game that saw Millwall triumph 1-0 and ensure they will be playing Championship football next season.
But as well as the pitch invasion by Lions' supporters at the final whistle, this footage will leave a sour taste in the mouths as two large groups of fans clash.
The clip, that has been circulated on social media, shows rival groups using traffic signs and cones as weapons as things rapidly got out of hand.
A number of men trade blows, with some ending up on the floor.
Two police horses were on the scene but appeared powerless to stop the violence.
There had also been unsavoury scenes inside the stadium Millwall fans stormed the pitch in celebration 10 minutes after Steve Morison's winning goal.
The match winner was far from impressed as he watched on from the sidelines, telling Sky Sports: “The fans have ruined it for me at the moment.
“I can’t celebrate. [But] it’s fantastic to be back in the Championship. We’ll have a good crack.”
Morison wasn’t the only person unimpressed, with Millwall boss Neil Harris looking furious as he angrily urged fans to clear off the pitch.
He accused Lions fans of goading him and his players after Steve Morison’s goal settled the League One play-off final at Wembley.
McCall said: “I was close to clocking a couple if I’m being honest. Some were coming into my face and goading me.
“I don’t understand why fans want to come on and abuse me, my staff and players when they’ve just won the game.
“Why don’t they just enjoy their moment?”