Two football fans to face trial accused of racial harassment at Stansted Airport
The pair are accused of shouting abuse at a man in Orthodox Jewish clothing in November last year
Two West Ham fans are facing a trial accused of directing chants towards a man in Orthodox Jewish dress while on a departing flight to a European match.
Lee Carey, 55, and 31-year-old Jak Bruce were on a flight from Stansted Airport to Eindhoven in the Netherlands on November 4 last year, Chelmsford Magistrates' Court heard.
Essex Police said the West Ham supporters were travelling to a game against Belgian side Genk.
Carey, of Romford, east London, and Bruce, of Dartford, Kent, both deny a public order offence.
They are charged with intentionally causing Aharon Wiliger harassment, alarm or distress, which was said to be racially aggravated.
Both defendants were granted bail and are due to stand trial at Chelmsford Crown Court on May 10.
They both have bail conditions not to attend, or travel to, any designated football match while proceedings are ongoing.
They must also not comment or post anything on social media pertaining to the proceedings.