An investigation has been launched after a fight broke out following Slough's clash with Chelmsford City.

Police say an 'affray' incident occurred between 5.05pm and 5.20pm on Saturday, January 31 on Stoke Road, close to Slough Town's stadium.

The force said a fight broke out shortly after the National League South match had concluded.

Now officers want to speak to anyone who may have witnessed what happened.

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Dedicated Football Officer PC Steve Mountain said: “We are appealing for any witnesses to this fight to please come forward.

"This incident occurred in a busy area at a time when many supporters and local residents were passing through, and we believe several people may have seen what happened or captured footage on their phones.

“At this stage, we do not have any detailed descriptions of the offenders, so information from the public will be crucial in helping us to identify those involved.”

Anyone with information, CCTV, mobile phone footage or dash-cam recordings is asked to contact Thames Valley Police on 101 or online via our website, quoting investigation reference 43260051464.

It comes as a man has been arrested and charged following a separate incident on Stoke Road following the game.

Alan Dudek, 18, of Chadwick Road, Slough, has been charged with one count of possessing of an offensive weapon.

He has been bailed and is due to appear at Slough Magistrates' Court on February 19.

Slough won the game 5-0 to climb up to 17th in the Enterprise National League South following the frustration of Tuesday's postponed trip to Bath.

Goals from Wiktor Makowski, Tyrese Dyce, Basil Tuma and substitute Harvey Walker led the Rebels to victory.

In a statement reported by the Slough Express, Slough Town said: “In light of the incidents during and after Saturday’s fixture against Chelmsford City, Slough Town Football Club is conducting a thorough internal investigation and is fully supporting the review being carried out by the relevant external agencies.

“The Club operates a zero-tolerance policy towards behaviour that breaches our ground regulations or brings the Club into disrepute.

“Any individual identified as being involved will face appropriate disciplinary action, which may include suspension or a ban from the Club and its facilities.

“Slough Town Football Club remains committed to providing a safe, welcoming and respectful environment for players, officials, supporters and the wider community.”

Thames Valley Police also launched a separate investigation at the end of last year following disorder at Slough's game against Gloucester City.

The Rebels lost following a penalty shootout on November 15 with reports of away supporters assaulting several Slough fans.

One supporter required medical treatment for a leg injury.