CHAOS erupted during a Dutch Cup clash that saw cops and dogs getting involved.
Den Bosch hosted Den Haag on Tuesday in an intense first-round encounter at De Vliert.
The visitors led 3-2 when tensions flared between the two fan sections on 57 minutes.
According to local media, Den Haag supporters tried to break into the pitch and that led to a reaction from the home fans.
A few Den Bosch ultras broke in and made their way towards the away end.
Stewards were able to stop a few of those yobs but things continued to get out of hand.

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A raft of fireworks were thrown onto the pitch, while rioters and stewards continued to clash.
That was when the riot police got involved with videos showing cops using their batons and dogs.
Clips showed a rioter getting bitten on the leg while reports claim a steward was also bitten in the hand.
The situation got so serious that even ‘s-Hertogenbosch mayor Jack Mikkers had to get involved as he decided the game could only be resumed after Den Haag fans left the stadium.
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The game was paused for a total of an hour and a half until order was restored.
Den Bosch went on to equalise and cap off an emotional clash by winning 5-4 on penalties.
This is not the first time things got heated between the two teams as this match is now infamously known as a “risky game”.







