Police have released images of 12 men believed to be Millwall fans involved in a pitch invasion and taunting of rival supporters and players at Wembley.

The Lions beat Bradford City in the League One play-off final on May 20.

A large number of fans from the Millwall section ran onto the pitch after the final whistle.

Some of those fans ran directly to the Bradford City half of the pitch and began to taunt the opposing team’s players and fans.

The English Football League slammed the “unacceptable” behaviour of the “mindless” yobs.

Detectives from the Met Police’s central football unit and public order command are now trying to trace 12 men thought to have been part of the trouble.

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Detective Sergeant Neil Gunn said: “We would like to speak to those pictured in connection with offences including incursion onto the pitch, and possible offences under the Public Order Act.”

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Anyone who is able to identify any of those pictured is asked to contact the investigation team on 020 8246 9388.

Alternatively, call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or visit crimestoppers-uk.org, or tweet information @MetCC.