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More charged following Wolves v Birmingham City disorder

Police have charged two more men with public order offences after trouble at this season's derby match between Wolves and Birmingham City at Molineux.

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Wolves fan Curtis Fletcher, aged 50, of Springfield Road, Wednesfield, has been charged with affray.

Blues fan Kyran Pearce, 21, of Ivycroft Road, Tamworth, has been charged with the same offence.

Both men have been bailed to appear before magistrates in Walsall on April 27.

Coins, full plastic beer bottles and broken seats were hurled at rival fans during the match which was followed by clashes near Wolverhampton train station that had to be broken up by police.

Three other fans have been charged following the derby match.

A total of 13 fans were arrested and a further 7 people have been questioned.

West Midlands Police have also released pictures of 25 men they want to speak to relating to the disorder.

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