Protestors from a controversial anti-Muslim group and counter anti-facism protestors squared off during competing rallies outside Hamilton city hall Saturday afternoon.

Protesters in a crowd of 150 to 200 gathered with signs and shouted at each other in a repeat of a similar rally earlier this year.

The controversial anti-immigrant group Canadian Combat Coalition organized the rally, with the Hamilton Against Fascism showing up to counter them.

Hamilton police Staff Sgt. Frank Miscione said the protest got heated, with the two sides "getting in each other's faces."

But ultimately they dispersed on their own and there were no arrests.

He noted it was similar to the other rally also outside city hall in March.

Heated afternoon at #hamont city hall; Sons of Odin & Hamilton Against Fascism clashing. Police standing by. pic.twitter.com/ai32uL6Xcq

— Barry Gray (@_barrygray_) July 29, 2017

Heated afternoon at #hamont city hall; Sons of Odin & Hamilton Against Fascism clashing. Police standing by. pic.twitter.com/rLxlQRBOl6

— Barry Gray (@_barrygray_) July 29, 2017