LONDON: The Metropolitan Police is seeking the public’s assistance in finding 10 men in connection with violence in and around Wembley and in central London during the Euro 2020 final between England and Italy.

Detectives have released pictures of the men in their investigation into the disorder after trawling through hundreds of hours of CCTV and body worn video content.

Senior officers have said the “meticulous” investigation will continue to identify further people of interest or other offences which may have occurred.

Detective Sergeant Matt Simpson, from the public order crime team, appealed for the public’s help.

He said: “Following the scenes of disorder both at Wembley Stadium and in central London, we made a commitment that those responsible would face consequences.

“This action is being taken to help identify those who we think have questions to answer. If you know who they are, we urge you to get in touch as soon as possible.

“This investigation is in its very early stages and I am in no doubt that further appeals and arrests will follow.

“We also continue to support police action across the UK to identify those responsible for the racist and offensive comments posted on social media.”

Nineteen police officers were injured during ugly scenes before, during and after the final which England lost to Italy on penalties.

Scenes of fans brawling on the concourse following the match drew widespread fury as did social media abuse of the three England players who missed their penalties.

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