A strong police presence is expected at Edgar Street when Leeds United meet Hereford in the FA Cup game which is due to take place on, or about, November 10th.
Leeds supporters haven't got the best of reputations and were involved in trouble with Millwall fans this afternoon when the two teams met at Elland Road.
According to the Yorkshire Evening Post police officers on horseback charged at Leeds fans waiting outside Elland Road as three double decker buses filled with Millwall supporters pulled up at around 2.15pm.
Windows and doors on the buses were put through by yobs on board as they tried to goad watching Leeds fans into confrontation.
As the trouble flared a line of police held back a mob of around 200 chanting Leeds fans a short distance down Elland Road while a police helicopter hovered overhead.
There were further disturbances after the game as police tried to force Leeds fans a safe distance from the ground while Millwall supporters were held inside.
Officers on horseback and others with dogs and armed with truncheons spent around 40 minutes clearing the area around Elland Road.
At one point clashes between cops and United yobs trying to stand their ground could be seen breaking out in the local McDonalds car park.
Once order had been restored Millwall fans were let out of the stadium onto a number of double decker buses and driven away under heavy police escort at about 5.55pm.
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Next Game: Oxford City At Edgar Street On Tuesday 5th November At 7.45pm