POLICE have released 11 new images of people they wish to speak with following disorder at the MIllwall v Wigan Athletic FA Cup semi-final match.

There have been 43 people arrested so far after violence at Wembley on April 13 when Millwall fans allegedly attacked police and fought each other.

The new pictures come after police raids last week led to three arrests following successful appeals to the public.

Detective Chief Inspector Andy Barnes, who is leading the investigation, said: "We have had had an excellent response from the public after last week and managed to identify 26 of the 27 people featured in the images.

“Some have since handed themselves in to police, and to date, we have arrested 43 people. 29 have been bailed to return and three have been charged.

"The investigation team is working through many more calls and analysing CCTV footage to identify all those involved in the disorder. We expect to make further arrests.

"Any disorder at football matches is completely unacceptable. People attending matches expect to be able to do so in a safe and friendly environment.

"Our message is clear- violence at football is unacceptable. If you were involved in the violence come forward and speak with us. We will pursue all those responsible."

Officers from Operation Arrowtip ask anyone with information to contact the investigation team on 020 8246 0076 or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.