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Millwall boss Alex Neil and Bristol City captain Jason Knight were involved in a confrontation that led to a mass brawl Bristol City and Millwall have been fined and players from both sides banned after the Football Association imposed further punishments following a mass brawl at the end of their Championship meeting last month. The two clubs were charged with failing "to ensure that their players and/or technical area staff did not behave in an improper and/or provocative and/or violent way after the match finished". The FA said that both clubs admitted the charges against them, with Bristol City issued a £40, 000 fine and the Lions ordered to pay a £30, 000 fine following an independent Regulatory Commission hearing. Meanwhile, Robins midfielder Joe Williams has been banned for three matches after admitting a charge of "acting in an improper manner and/or using violent conduct", and will miss the upcoming games against Oxford United, Ipswich Town and Sheffield Wednesday. Millwall keeper Joel Coleman denied the same charge but the commission found it to be proven and imposed a two-match suspension. Lions first-team coach David Livermore admitted his charge and was handed a four-match touchline ban and fined £1, 400. Earlier this month, Bristol City's Ross Mc Crorie and Harry Cornick were banned for three games after admitting charges of violent conduct. Millwall won the game at Ashton Gate on 6 December 1-0 but the melee broke out on the touchline at full-time after the Robins were denied an added-time equaliser by an offside flag. Bristol City and Millwall charged after mass brawl Man City agree £20m deal to sign Palace captain Guehi Palace manager Glasner to leave at end of season Former Man Utd players' comments 'irrelevant' - Carrick How Tom Cruise survived passing out on the wing of a biplane Ed Gamble dissects the latest drama from The Traitors Christopher Nolan's epic biopic starring Cillian Murphy Solve the mystery of how Cluedo was created Boots from Easter Bunny and teenage parties - Glasner tells his story The tactics Carrick will hope can fix Man Utd Will anyone stop Alcaraz and Sinner, and how far can Raducanu go at Aussie Open? After agony in Morocco, what's next for Salah with club and country? Rejections, depression & promise to his mum - Thiago's route to top Princess of Wales hosts Rugby World Cup winners England. Video Princess of Wales hosts Rugby World Cup winners England How British trailblazer became Super Bowl contender What does x G predict for the rest of the season? Weekly sports quiz: Which football club's stadium turned the sky pink? Bayern's record-breaking Bundesliga season in numbers Semenyo goes straight in the XI - FPL team of the week Watch trailer for Mo Salah: Never Give Up. Video Watch trailer for Mo Salah: Never Give Up Trump's foreign policy and what it might mean for the World Cup Hasty or a shrewd move? Madrid in shock at swift Arbeloa appointment Are fans being turned off multi-club ownership model? Which players could England turn to for 2027 Ashes? Brosnan, Prince Naseem and the embrace that never happened Copyright © 2026 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.