Millwall and Bristol City fans have been warned by police ahead of their Championship clash.

The two clubs meet at Ashton Gate on Saturday, and both sets of supporters could be arrested if they do not behave themselves.

Avon and Somerset Police superintendent Paul Mogg, match commander for the weekend game, said: “We hope both sets of supporters will enjoy the occasion and be on their best behaviour, focusing on the match being played.

“We will of course have a police operation for the match, which will be information-led and include us working with our police officer colleagues in the Met, as well as both clubs.

“The priority is for a safe and enjoyable day for both sets of supporters, ensuring the impact of the game on visitors to the city, local residents and businesses, is kept to a minimum.”

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Millwall are looking for their first league win of the season, while Bristol City want to continue their steady start to the Championship campaign.

Superintendent Mogg added: “Club stewards will remove anyone from the ground who is being disrespectful to others, whether it is through racial chanting or abusive language.

“We will support the club’s action and arrest them for any offences committed.

“Those who cause problems – anti-social behaviour or violence – should be aware that they could be arrested and a subsequent charge could result in a football banning order.

“And that could have consequences for any fans who plan to travel abroad to watch international football.”