Chelsea football fans have allegedly been caught chanting the N-word and anti-Semitic slurs in a new race hate storm - prompting three Asian women and a black man to leave a train.

After the club’s victory over Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday, a man was heard to say on the London to Manchester service: ‘Paris, Paris, Paris, that’s the way I like it, a n***** on the door’.

This was a reference to the shocking incident that saw a group of Chelsea fans prevent a black man from getting onto a train on the Paris Metro last month before a Champions League game.

On the train: Chelsea football fans have allegedly been caught chanting the N-word and anti-Semitic slurs

Video still: The incident on the service prompted three Asian women and a black man to leave the train

A video of the latest incident - obtained by The Sun and broadcast by ITV London News tonight - was taken by a passenger on the 9.25pm train from London Euston to Manchester Piccadilly.

The clip - in which only the seats can be seen - also features someone saying ‘Tottenham are a load of Y**s’, referring to the club’s Jewish fan base, and ‘John Terry is a racist, a racist, a racist’.

Club captain Terry was banned for four matches and fined £220,000 by the Football Association in October 2012 for racially abusing then QPR player Anton Ferdinand.

The passenger who shot the latest footage - with whom police have been in contact - described his journey as '90 minutes of hell', saying nobody dared to confront the supporters.

The video ends when as a man is heard warning his friend ‘somebody might be filming us’. British Transport Police said officers had received complaints from passengers on the train.

Shocking previous incident: A group of Chelsea’s supporters prevented a black man from getting onto a train on the Paris Metro before a Champions League game last month

Win: The incident happened after the club’s 2-0 victory in the League Cup over Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday

Racist words: A video taken by a passenger on the 9.25pm train from London to Manchester (file picture)

Detective Sergeant Michael Maher said: ‘I want to hear from anyone who was on the train, particularly in coach E, around the time it reached Stoke, 10.40pm.

The group were chanting insults at other passengers, and some of these insults may have been racist Detective Sergeant Michael Maher

‘By the accounts we have received, the group were chanting insults at other passengers, and some of these insults may have been racist. We are in the process of checking CCTV.

‘But I would like to hear from any passengers who may have captured the behaviour of the group on mobile phones. Such footage could be crucial to our investigation.’

Four men were ejected by police who boarded the train, with their names and addresses taken, while another four left by choice.

And Rory Jennings, from the Chelsea Fans Channel, told ITV London: 'It's northern Chelsea fans. There's obviously some, but they should be quite easily pinpointed.

Three years ago: Club captain John Terry (right) was banned for four matches and fined £220,000 by the Football Association in October 2012 for racially abusing then QPR player Anton Ferdinand (left)

Stamford Bridge: Chelsea is helping police with their probe - 'and their efforts to identify the individuals'

Journey: The fans were travelling north towards Manchester from London Euston station (file picture)

'The club have done wonderful work with regard to stamping out racism - but it just shows you that there's further to go. These people need to be identified, banned and arrested. It's shocking.'

A Chelsea spokesman said: ‘We are assisting the British Transport Police with their enquiries, and their efforts to identify the individuals involved.’

These people need to be identified, banned and arrested. It's shocking Rory Jennings, Chelsea Fans Channel

Police are also investigating racist chanting at London St Pancras station after Chelsea’s match at Paris St-Germain on February 17.

They have identified all those believe to have been involved - the day after the Paris Metro incident – and they will be interviewed.

It is the second investigation into allegedly racist chanting involving Chelsea fans attending the same game last month.

Anyone with information about last Sunday's incident on the train from Euston should contact BTP on 0800 405040, or by text, to 61016, quoting B5/PSUB of March 5, 2015.