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Tottenham host Millwall in what promises to be a fiery London derby next month.

The chilling warnings, posted on social media, say: "Come to Tottenham, you’ll get stabbed,” and “Millwall are all mouth”.

The club's initials THFC were also scrawled at the entrance to the Millwall Community Trust and a wall next to the stadium.

Rival fans soon clashed on Facebook over the snaps.

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One wrote: “Spurs graffiti at the Den, gonna be a tasty cup tie outside the ground.”

While another added: “Guess that was done in the middle of the night. He was probably about 12.”

When contacted by Daily Star Online, Millwall FC confirmed they were aware of the graffiti but did not wish to comment.

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Tottenham Hotspur have also been contacted over the graffiti.

Lions fans were again embroiled in controversy after they invaded the pitch in the last round against Leicester City.

Furious Leicester complained to the FA over the allegations that players were verbally abused and spat at.

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Mounted police had to step in when home fans allegedly bombarded Foxes fans with coins and bottles.

And Millwall have asked for an increased ticket allocation for their quarter final against Spurs at White Hart Lane.

They are only being offered 2,800 tickets rather than the 4,000 which is allowed by the FA.

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Steve Kavanagh, chief executive of the League One club, argues that it would be safer if more Millwall fans could attend the match.

He said: “To me, it wouldn’t be safe to not offer that number. It’s easier to control and manage fans within the confine of the grounds rather than having Millwall supporters trying to buy tickets in the Tottenham end.

“We want Millwall fans in an area together where they can enjoy the game in a safe environment."

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He added: “They’ve given us their initial thoughts based on what their Safety Advisory Group believe the allocation should be. We have challenged that and requested more. I want to get as many Millwall fans in there as possible, as it is a huge game for the club. It’s only right that our fans are given a fair chance to get a ticket.

“We’re aware that Wycombe received 4,000 [in the fourth round] and Aston Villa were offered 4,000 [in the third round]. We think we should get the same allocation as those clubs.”

Daily Star Online revealed last year a fan was chucked out of the ground after just seven minutes of a match.

Tottenham and Millwall face off at 2pm on Sunday March 12 live on BBC.