An England fan appeared to step in and help break up a wild supermarket brawl after chaos erupted near the checkouts.
Wearing what looked like a Declan Rice No.4 England shirt, the man was seen trying to calm tensions as a fight broke out inside an Iceland store.
A large crowd gathered outside the supermarket as shoppers and passers-by stopped to watch the drama unfold.
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The bizarre bust-up took place at an Iceland store in Chapel Market, Islington, North London.
The incident was filmed by a member of the public on Tuesday (16 June), as reported by Need To Know.

Footage appears to show the England supporter attempting to defuse the situation before a man in a hoodie rushed into the store.
Moments later, the man was seen grappling with another individual near the checkouts.
The pair exchanged blows on the floor while shoppers tried to pull them apart.
The England fan eventually helped separate the men and appeared to escort one of them away from the confrontation.
Another member of the public also stepped in and led the other man away from the scene.
During the commotion, a woman was seen being escorted out of the store as tensions began to ease.
Police officers later arrived at the supermarket.
The footage shows the England-shirted bystander speaking with officers and appearing to explain what had happened inside the store.
The clip sparked a wave of reactions online.
One person said: “I find it very wholesome when people from different ages and backgrounds come together peacefully to watch a fight in public.
“Everybodies primitive mechanisms kick in, establish they are safe themselves, and decide to enjoy the show together like a real community.”
Another person added: “That is the one place I thought everyone would be chilled.”

One other person said: “Declan Rice is everywhere man.”
One person added: “Was this all over a pack of frozen, chicken, rice and peas meal?”
Another person said: “Normal day in North London.”

Iceland Foods and the Metropolitan Police have been approached for comment.