“BUS FIGHT HORROR AFTER ENGLAND MATCH” Shocking Onboard Confrontation Leaves Passengers Stunned

THIS is the shocking moment a bus passenger stamps on a man’s head during a horror street brawl following England’s World Cup game.

The fight was captured following England’s victory on Wednesday night at a bus stop in Sheffield.

This is the shocking moment a brawl breaks out at a bus stop in SheffieldCredit: SWNS

 

The fight between the two men spills onto the streetCredit: SWNS

 

But they trade blows again inside the bus as driver attempts to shut the doorsCredit: SWNS

 

The pair then wrestle and kick at each other on the floor of the busCredit: SWNS

In a horrific clip, two men can be seen grappling and throwing haymakers at each other just inside the door of the bus before the violence spills out onto the street.

One of the men, wearing a grey t-shirt, is initially knocked to the floor by a punch from the other man, before he returns fire with a kick of his own.

The fight then resumes inside the bus with one of the men repeatedly screaming “you’re biting me” before the pair tumble to the floor.

The bus driver later closes the door in an attempt to break the fight up, but it’s reopened soon after and the men continue trading blows.

The man in the grey shirt is then seen on the ground before the other stamps on his headCredit: SWNS

 

He is later seen with a ripped shirt and bloodied faceCredit: SWNS

The fighting stops briefly with the man in the grey seen with his t-shirt ripped and hanging from his body.

But in another clip, the other man is seen aggressively stomping on the man’s face and head after he falls to the ground, leaving him briefly unconscious.

Stunned bystanders watch on and urge the man to stop kicking the other after landing a number of heavy blows.

The man in the ripped shirt can then be seen awake and bloodied on the ground next to the bus.

The circumstances around the fight remain unclear.

An eyewitness said: “The bus wanted to leave but the guy kept stopping them.

“I don’t know how it began but I eventually had to intervene to end the fight.

“His leg was under the wheel, and the bus couldn’t drive off.”

The Sun has contacted South Yorkshire Police for comment.