A police officer was injured and four people were arrested after Morocco World Cup supporters rioted in London following their loss to France.
Footage shows missiles being launched at police as hundreds of people gathered on Edgware Road in response to France's 2-0 quarter-final victory over Morocco.
Police in riot gear attempted to control the crowd, but objects were thrown at them, including fireworks that were set off in their direction.
One officer was knocked unconscious after being hit by a glass bottle and was taken to hospital. He has since been released.
A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said that officers were initially called to the scene after a group of people congregated in the road and blocked traffic.
The incident escalated when the group began throwing bottles and setting off fireworks, prompting the deployment of additional officers.
One officer was taken to hospital for head injuries, which are believed to have been caused by a glass bottle.
Further arrests were made for violent disorder, and the group dispersed, allowing the road to be reopened from around 01:00 hours.
The police spokesperson stated that they will not tolerate such disorder on their streets or attacks on their officers and will review CCTV and video footage to ensure those responsible are brought to justice.
A police presence will remain in the area overnight to maintain order and prevent further incidents.