Two men to appear in court over alleged racial harassment involving Chelsea fans

Two men due in court over Chelsea 'racism'

Two men are reportedly due to appear in court in connection with alleged racist chanting involving Chelsea supporters following a Champions League clash in February.

Seven Chelsea fans came forward to British Transport Police to provide information regarding an incident at St Pancras train station in London.

A group of supporters are believed to have sung racist chants at the station a day after the Blues' 1-1 draw with PSG in the first leg of their last-16 clash in Paris.

According to the Daily Mail, two men have been summoned to court in connection with alleged racially-aggravated harassment at the London station.

Last week, in a separate incident, five Chelsea fans told Waltham Forest Magistrates' Court that they intend to fight football banning orders after being accused of racially abusing a black man at a Paris metro station prior to the European game.

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