Two men are reportedly due to appear in court in connection with alleged racist chanting involving Chelsea supporters following a Champions League clash in February.
Seven Chelsea fans came forward to British Transport Police to provide information regarding an incident at St Pancras train station in London.
A group of supporters are believed to have sung racist chants at the station a day after the Blues' 1-1 draw with PSG in the first leg of their last-16 clash in Paris.
According to the Daily Mail, two men have been summoned to court in connection with alleged racially-aggravated harassment at the London station.
Last week, in a separate incident, five Chelsea fans told Waltham Forest Magistrates' Court that they intend to fight football banning orders after being accused of racially abusing a black man at a Paris metro station prior to the European game.