The video will start in 8 Cancel

Sign up to FREE email alerts from KentLive - Daily Subscribe Thank you for subscribing See our privacy notice Invalid Email

Shocking footage shows a mass brawl taking place in Chatham as England played Colombia in the World Cup last night (July 3).

The huge fight took place at The Command House in Chatham, which controversially charged punters wishing to sit closer to the outdoor football screen £50 a table.

A woman was seen piling into the fight, repeatedly punching a man who had bundled another on the floor.

As security guards rushed in to help a man, pints of drink were being thrown about with others chanting "fight".

Just as staff appeared to calm the situation, another man launched himself at another drinker standing on the table with others desperately shouting "calm it".

Kent Police have since confirmed no arrests were made after last night's chaos.

Facebook users deplored the rowdy behaviour, which has since been shared more than 8,000 times on Facebook.

Stacey Morgan Gracie said: "I thought they were watching with a load of Colombians. What the hell are they doing to each other?"

Beth Jademar added: "On a night where we are all proud to be English, there's always some **** who has to show us all up. Pathetic."

The fight broke out just before 9.30pm, as England played a tense half an hour of extra time.

The team went on to win a penalty shoot out for the first time since Euro 1996, securing them a place in the World Cup quarter finals facing Sweden on Saturday (July 7).

The Command House, which has since deleted its Facebook page, sold the six 'VIP' tables for £50 which were closer to the screen and had table service.

It said those using the rest of the garden and the tables were able to do so for free.

A Kent Police spokesman said: "Kent Police was called at 8.17pm on July 3 2018 to a report of a fight involving a group of people at a premise in Dock Road, Chatham. Officers attended around 8.30pm and spoke to a group of people. No offences or complaints were disclosed, and no arrests were made."