Two men in their 20s suffered cuts to their faces after a pub brawl in Watford after the Champions League final, police have confirmed.

Hertfordshire Police is now appealing for information and witnesses as it investigates what appeared to be a fight involving a number of people at the Tudor Arms pub on Bushey Mill Lane.

It happened at about 9.50pm on Saturday, June 1 after the Liverpool v Tottenham Spurs game.

The two injured men were taken to hospital for treatment and discharged a few hours later, police said.

Video shared on social media and seen by the Observer showed men throwing punches at each other both inside and outside the pub.

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It shows the chaos starting inside the Arms with plenty of pushing, shoving, and shouting. Numerous glasses can be heard smashing on the floor.

Then a man in a blue t-shirt comes through the crowd, with a bloody nose and blood all over his arm, hand, and t-shirt.

Outside, the violence continues with punches being thrown before a scuffle breaks out in the road. Several people continue the fight on the floor while others try to break it up.

It is not yet known what sparked the fight.

Watford Observer:

Police said officers immediately attended and dispersed the crowd. They then talked to a number of people at the scene.

Detective Sergeant Chris Parperi, from the Watford Local Crime Unit, said: “The disorder happened on an evening where emotions were running high due to the Champions League final.

“We know at least two people suffered injuries as a result, however we believe there were more and we are now trying to identify further victims. If you were injured but have not yet spoken to us, please get in touch.

“We are following a number of lines of enquiry and are now in possession of footage that has been shared on social media, which appears to show the incident.

Watford Observer:

“We would ask that people please refrain from sharing this footage any further as it now forms part of our investigation.

“If you witnessed what happened but have not yet spoken to police, or have any information or mobile phone footage that could assist the investigation, please contact us as soon as possible quoting reference 41/49389/19.”

If you were there when the fight happened or if you have any information, report it to police. Go to www.herts.police.uk/Report or speak to an operator via a web chat here.

You can also call the non-emergency number 101, and ask for Herts Police.

Alternatively, you can stay 100% anonymous by contacting the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or via their untraceable online form at www.crimestoppers-uk.org.