Videos are emerging appearing to show Standard Liege and Wolves fans involved in a fight in Porto.
The two groups of supporters clashed in the north of Portugal, with the Belgian side to take on Vitória Guimarães and Wolves heading to Braga in the Europa League on Thursday.
Reports claim Liege and Wolves damaged the Adega Sports Bar, with it also being claimed they ‘wreaked havoc’.
Correio da Manhã say a female Standard Liege fan was taken to hospital after the incident with that fight happening on José Falcão street.
A photo has been uploaded on Wednesday of a Wolves fan with a fractured cheek bone and eye socket, broken nose and split lip.
I've gone to Portugal to watch #wolves play in Europe… and around 40 belgian Standard Liege fans steamed the pub I was standing outside of and attacked me.
Fractured cheek bone.. fractured eye socket, broken nose and a split lip. pic.twitter.com/9rGrLfoRH1— Daz Poz (@DazPoz) November 27, 2019
A large group… along with a lot of other #wolves fans… but the sports bar we were in half emptied when they decided to attack me.. and then the bar windows.
Just found out 2 of my other friends gave also just been attacked too going back to their hotel— Daz Poz (@DazPoz) November 27, 2019
One video states that Portuguese police fired rubber bullets at Liege fans…
Portuguese Police firing rubber bullets at Liege fans……. pic.twitter.com/PS1f5hIUgS
— Steve Plant (@wolvesmatchworn) November 27, 2019
Though there is suggestions police have also been hitting the Wolves fans…
Police hitting wolves fans for no reason. We walked down a street pic.twitter.com/vfMsYHcHzW
— Charlie Humphreys (@Charlie____WWFC) November 27, 2019
There’s no published report from the local police so far, and no claims of any arrests, even though the events took place hours ago.
According to TVI, Standard Liege fans were those who broke the bar’s windows once they saw Wolves supporters inside.
27/11/2019 Europe league??
Standard?? attacked Wolverhampton???????. Wolves at the bottom and RSCL on the top on the video pic.twitter.com/hkvCV0DN1H— Casual Ultra (@thecasualultra) November 27, 2019
Take a look at how social media reaction to the violence, but also what others out in Portugal have seen by clicking on the next page.

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