Apr 17, 2016 at 4pm UK at ​Emirates Stadium
Arsenal
1-1
Crystal Palace
Sanchez (45')
FT(HT: 1-0)
Bolasie (82')
Ledley (57'), Dann (73')

Arsenal fans arrested over 'steward attack'

Arsene Wenger watches on during the Premier League game between West Ham United and Arsenal on April 9, 2016
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Three Arsenal fans are arrested for attacking a steward during the Gunners' draw with Crystal Palace.

Three Arsenal fans were arrested at the Emirates during yesterday's game with Crystal Palace after a steward was attacked while attempting to remove a supporter for shouting racist abuse.

The steward was escorting out the supporter, who had previously been warned over his behaviour, when he was set upon by a male and female protesting his removal.

In footage circulating on social media, one of the enraged fans is seen attempting to bite the steward's head during the scuffle.

A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said: "Three people were arrested yesterday, Sunday, 17 April, at the Emirates Stadium following an incident where a steward was assaulted.

"[A] A 50-year-old was arrested on suspicion of common assault and section 4 of the Public Order Act after stewards attempted to remove him from the stadium for racial abuse. [B] a 26-year-old man and [C] a 23 year old woman were also arrested on suspicion of the same offences after an altercation took place during the attempt to remove the man [A] from the stadium. All three remain in custody at a north London police station."

An Arsenal spokesman added: "We are working with the police regarding this incident. The stewards received medical attention after the incident and thankfully were not seriously injured."

The Gunners were forced to settle for a 1-1 draw in the encounter, a result that left them fourth in the Premier League table.

Benjamin Chilwell (L) and Gokhan Inler of Leicester City during the Capital One Cup Fourth Round match between Hull City and Leicester City at KC Stadium on October 27, 2015 in Hull, England.
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