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Euro 2020 final: How football fans tried to enter Wembley Stadium without tickets

There were also reports of England fans attacking and racially abusing Italian supporters.

Scroll Staff
Jul 12, 2021 · 06:03 pm
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Security struggle to stop England fans without tickets storming the ticket entrances at Wembley 😳pic.twitter.com/KmbhhP5XRX

— ESPN UK (@ESPNUK) July 11, 2021

ENGLAND FANS ATTACKED ITALIAN FANS AT WEMBLEY

English fans could not digest the loss & they unnecessarily attacked the Italian fans outside the stadium. The English fans not only hit their Italian counterparts but there was a lot of racial abuse & stomping of the Italian flag. pic.twitter.com/SOjUJsBOkY

— headline.kwt® (@HeadlineKwt) July 12, 2021

5 hours until kickoff and the England fans are already ready 😳

(via @rubenmartinweb)pic.twitter.com/0MOeQoQOm8

— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) July 11, 2021
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