MILLWALL fans who invaded the pitch at Wembley after the League One play-off triumph over Bradford City could find themselves in hot water.

Wembley Stadium issued a statement on Saturday night while the east London team were celebrating their promotion to the Championship.

4 Fans invaded the pitch after Millwall's play-off win Credit: PA:Press Association

A section of Millwall fans goaded Bradford's losing players rather than concentrate on the success of their own side.

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Millwall striker Steve Morison and manager Neil Harris condemned the fans who ran onto the field on the final whistle, while opposing Bradford manager Steve McCall admitted he was close to physical confrontations.

The Wembley Stadium statement read: "The matter was dealt with by Wembley Stadium’s security response team and no injuries were reported.

"It is an offence to enter the pitch and we will be working with the relevant authorities and Millwall Football Club in an attempt to identify those individuals involved and we will take appropriate action if required.

4 Millwall manager Neil Harris tried to reason with his own fans Credit: Rex Features

4 Harris struggled to make the supporters take his point of view Credit: Reuters

4 Now Wembley could take action against the Lions Credit: PA:Press Association

"We will also undergo a thorough debrief with our security team to help avoid repeat incidents for upcoming events."

Morison settled the final in the 85th minute after an uninspiring match as he inflicted Bradford’s first-ever play-off defeat.