Two more England fans have been arrested in Porto.

One allegedly assaulted two police officers after damaging an undercover cop car. The other was held for throwing a bottle at a dustbin lorry. The arrests happened in the early hours of Sunday morning.

Both fans were set to miss England's Nations League play-off match against Switzerland on Sunday afternoon so they could be hauled to court.

England supporters in Porto ahead of the Nations League game against Switzerland

There have been a number of supporters in Portugal over the weekend for the competition

Monday is a bank holiday in Portugal and police sources said they expected the court hearing to take place on Sunday.

A spokesman for the PSP force, which made the arrests, said a 23-year-old Brit was held just after midnight in Largo de Sao Domingos at the end of a street called Rua das Flores.

He said the second man - a 24-year-old - was held around 1.40am in Liberdade Square where riot police charged England fans last Wednesday evening and arrested two supporters who were later fined in court.

The spokesman said: 'Police spotters in an unmarked car saw the first man threw a bottle at a bin lorry and arrested him.

'The second man was held around 1.40am in Liberdade Square. He is a 24-year-old Englishman who punched the roof of an unmarked police car while he was with a friend and dented it.

'The officers got out of the vehicle and identified themselves and he reacted violently with his fists, assaulting them.'

Two more England fans have been arrested in Porto ahead of the game against Switzerland

The spokesman said: 'There have been no other arrests anywhere else where the England fans are.

'We are expecting between 8,000 and 10,000 fans in Guimaraes for Sunday's match and there is no trouble to report.'

Three England supporters were arrested last week as violence broke out ahead of the game against Holland.

The PSP also confirmed the victim of Tommy Robinson's assault before last Thursday's match in the city against the Netherlands had not been in contact to say he wanted to press charges.

England face Switzerland in the third place play-off match on Sunday afternoon

The EDL founder was filmed punching the unnamed fan to the ground. He later claimed he had acted in self-defence.

The fan admitted to shouting out to Robinson as he walked past him: 'You don't represent us all, Tommy. You definitely don't represent me' before he added: 'I didn't think fascists were allowed at the match.'

The England fans responsible for trouble in Porto last week were branded 'not true England supporters' by the FA and an 'embarrassment to the team.'