A 15-year-old from Croydon was arrested as part of the police investigation into disorder at the Millwall v Wigan FA Cup semi-final.

The teenager was arrested on suspicion of ticket touting. He has been bailed to return to a north-west London police station on a date in early May.

His arrest was one of 14 made at the match, which was played at Wembley Stadium on Saturday, April 13.

Ugly scenes took place in the Millwall end of the ground, with fighting between fans.

12 arrests were of Millwall supporters and two were Wigan supporters.

The arrests were made as part of Operation Arrowtip, the Metropolitan Police response to football-related crime and disorder.

Two men have, so far, been charged with offences.

Richard Freeman, 53, of Grebe Way, St Neots, Cambridgeshire, was charged with breach of bail conditions.

Terance Cape, 43, of Goldwin Close, New Cross, will appear on bail at Hendon Magistrates Court on May 1 charged with racially aggravated behaviour under section 4 of the Public Order Act.

A number of lines of inquiry are being pursued by officers, who said there will be a significant post-match review and further investigation will take place to identify those responsible for committing offences.

Detective Chief Inspector Andy Barnes, who is in charge of the review and investigation, said: "The violence seen at the Millwall v Wigan FA Cup fixture over the weekend is completely unacceptable.

"The Metropolitan Police is committed to working with its partners in bringing those responsible to justice.

"A significant investigation is now underway to identify all involved in order to bring them to justice in a swift and robust manner."

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