Six people have been arrested following fan violence during Norwich City's win over Millwall.
Three people were arrested in connection with assaults on emergency workers during the game, while one was arrested after missile throwing.
Another person was arrested in relation to an assault and one was also arrested in connection with an instance of violent disorder.
Following the arrests police say they are working with the two clubs to investigate further offences by reviewing CCTV footage to identify those involved.
It comes after video footage, taken during the game on Friday, August 19, showed Millwall supporters charging at City supporters following Josh Sargent's second goal before a seat was ripped out and thrown.
Last year, Canaries' fans reported an increase in violence at matches, after last season saw fans punched, kicked and stamped on following a game against Wolves.
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