The company that runs the KCOM Stadium says it is working with police to find the people involved in violence that marred two games over the Easter weekend.

Hull FC and Hull KR fans clashed in the East Stand on Good Friday as bottles were thrown during the derby clash between the two bitter rivals.

Just three days later, Hull City and Sheffield United supporters were pictured brawling in the North Stand at Easter Monday's Championship game.

The two violent incidents, the first of which also involved a smoke bomb being thrown onto the pitch, came less than 72 hours apart.

Videos taken at the derby showed missiles being thrown by both sections of supporters with Hull Kingston Rovers the first to act after the game, threatening "strong action against any supporter identified" and saying they would not hesitate to ban anyone involved.

Hull KR fans seen fighting among themselves during the match with Hull FC at the KCOM Stadium on Good Friday, 2019
Hull KR fans seen fighting among themselves during the match with Hull FC at the KCOM Stadium on Good Friday, 2019

On Monday, Sheffield United fans who bought tickets among the home supporters clashed with City fans when celebrating the visiting team's first goal.

Stewards and police weighed in to break up the two sets of supporters, several of whom were pictured throwing fists at each other.

A large group had to be escorted by police into the away end, having bought tickets to sit among the City fans - the visitors sold out their allocation for what was one of their biggest games of the season as they hunted a return to the Premier League.

The Football Association confirmed they would investigate the brawl that broke out with a spokesman telling the Sun it "will be liaising with the clubs and Humberside Police" to investigate what happened.

Sheffield United's goal was met with violent scenes and angry Hull City fans
Sheffield United's goal was met with violent scenes and angry Hull City fans

The incidents have forced the SMC, who run the stadium shared by the football and rugby league club, to say they will review their current ticketing arrangements.

In a statement, a spokeswoman for the SMC said: "SMC are reviewing the weekend’s incidents with Humberside Police and will take appropriate action with the individuals involved.

"SMC will also consider current arrangements in light of recent crowd behaviour."

More than 20,000 people attended the Good Friday derby where FC and KR fans squared off, before just over 14,000 watched the Tigers go down to a heavy defeat to their opponents from South Yorkshire.

Smoke bomb thrown onto the pitch at the KCOM Stadium during the Hull FC vs Hull KR Good Friday game, 2019
Smoke bomb thrown onto the pitch at the KCOM Stadium during the Hull FC vs Hull KR Good Friday game, 2019

The brawls after the Good Friday derby brought widespread condemnation from both sets of fans.

Hull FC fan Andrew Robbins urged fellow supporters of both clubs to accept the blame equally.

He said: “Let's not start labelling all Rovers fans as trouble causers. They have idiots just like every club and let's face it we've had our fair share of morons following us in the past.

“We should be working together to identify and ban these people from both clubs to protect this family game.”

Lee Greaves believes the misbehaving fans should receive harsh punishment

He said: “Total disgrace. They ain't doing this in my name nor any other good fans name. Not Rovers fans in my eyes, just cowards who think they are clever which they are not.

“Idiots or morons, call 'em what you like. I like a beer but it never crossed my mind to throw anything. They should receive a ban for life from every sporting event across the world.”

Follow Hull Live

Our daily newsletter - To get the latest headlines direct to your email inbox every day, click here .

Download our app - You can download our free app for iPhone and iPad from Apple's App Store , or get the Android version from Google Play .

Follow Hull Live on Facebook - Like our Facebook page to get the latest news in your feed and join in the lively discussions in the comments. Click here to give it a like!

Follow us on Twitter - For breaking news and the latest stories, click here to follow Hull Live on Twitter.

Follow us on Instagram - On the Hull Live Instagram page we share gorgeous pictures of our stunning city - and if you tag us in your posts, we could repost your picture on our page! We also put the latest news in our Instagram Stories. Click here to follow Hull Live on Instagram .