Shocking footage shows football fans hurling punches and throwing chairs at each other in a post-match clash.
As reported, a brawl broke out flared in Oxford Street after Southampton FC and Tottenham Hotspurs fans clashed after the game at St Mary's Stadium.
Fans from both sides were seen launching street furniture and pint glasses at each other shortly after 6pm on March 18, 2023.
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At one point, the melee spills out onto Terminus Terrace and into oncoming traffic.
Men are seen holding aloft chairs and throwing them at each other and into the road.
One man aims for another's head.
The dramatic moment Saints and Spurs football fans clashed in a huge brawl in Southampton, March 2023 (Image: Hampshire Constabulary) Most of the furniture is taken from the Mail Room Bar, as shown in the videos.
In the videos - which were played to Southampton Crown Court on Thursday - several of the football hooligans can be heard shouting profanities, jeering, and insulting supporters from the other team.
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Vehicles are shown to block the road to stop other drivers from being caught in the chaos.
Police arrived on the scene minutes after it was first reported.
Six of the men involved in the scrap were jailed at Southampton Crown Court on Monday.
Gerry Glasspool, 42, of Glenn Road, West End was handed a nine month prison sentence, while Charlie Glasspool, 20, of Drove Road, Southampton, will spend 12 months in detention.
Thomas Ryalls, 23, of Oak Road, Bursledon, was sentenced to 14 months in prison while Bradley Law, 23, of Providence Hill, Bursledon, was sentenced to one year.
Ashley Page, 21, of Copeland Road, Southampton will spend nine months in detention.
All five defendants were handed six year football banning orders each.
Bradley Doughty, 39, of Holly Gardens, West End, was handed an eight-year football banning order and a 40-month prison sentence.