Police have released four images of football fans they want to trace following disorder at Millwall’s match with QPR last month.

After the March 8 match at The Den, disorder broke out between Millwall fans coming out of the rear of the East Stand, known as the Dockers Stand, and the QPR fans who were in the North Car Park.

Despite police presence and the fans being separated by gates, police say the situation deteriorated rapidly when QPR supporters started to initially throw missiles, including coins and plastic bottles, towards Lions fans leaving the stadium.

Plastic sheeting was also ripped from the segregation gates by Rangers fans, police say.

One Millwall fan was arrested at the time but police are now seeking four others - one QPR supporter and three Lions supporters.

Inspector Chris Wood from Lewisham police said: “The behaviour of those fans involved in this disorder was atrocious and could have led to fans and families being seriously injured.

We appeal to the public to assist us in finding these men. If you know who they are please call us.

“These people ruin the experience for genuine fans that just want to come and see their team play, and can ruin the reputation of the football club - they deserve to face the consequences.”

If anyone has information call 0300 123 1212 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.