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Footage has emerged apparently showing the moment Tommy Robinson punched a man to the floor.

The video shows the man walking near the Guimaraes Stadium in Portugal after England’s semi-final defeat.

Robinson and his entourage were seen chatting to another group of people, but things quickly became animated.

One of them put their hand around him while another spoke to him.


Tommy appears to be heard shouting ‘who said that?’ before swinging at another man knocking him to the floor.

The video shows the man walking near the Guimaraes Stadium in Portugal after England’s semi-final defeat

Robinson and his entourage were seen chatting to another group of people, but things quickly became animated

Tommy appears to be heard shouting ‘who said that?’ before swinging at another man knocking him to the floor (Picture: Getty)Also in the clip, obtained by The Mirror, someone else says ‘you’ll get knocked out again, bruv’.



Speaking out after the clip went viral, Tommy Robinson said he was acting in ‘self-defence’.

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Robinson, 36, said he attended the Nations League semi-final in Guimaraes with his wife, and claimed he lashed out at a drunk England fan who had been ‘verbally threatening’.

‘I acted in self-defence,’ he said. ‘He was the aggressor.

‘I had been trying to walk up there and he kept getting in my face. I thought he was going to punch me the first time.

‘It’s self-defence because I’m not going to wait for him to beat me up in front of my missus.

‘He’s come at me twice and I’ve said to his friends and him “If you come at me again, I’m going to sort you out. Stay the fuck away from me”.’

He said the incident happened in front of security staff, who allowed him into the game.

Robinson, who had two milkshakes thrown at him while out campaigning during his failed bid to become an MEP, added: ‘Any man out with their wife should be free to walk the streets without being threatened or abused because of their politics.’