Gareth Southgate’s men are preparing for their second game of the group stages against the Danes in Frankfurt. Before their opening game, the police deemed it high risk and imposed restrictions on fans, allowing only low-alcohol beer in the stadium. However, full-strength alcohol was available outside the ground.
England fans are set to make the 120-mile journey to Frankfurt. The upcoming game has not been classified as high risk, indicating that the low-alcohol restriction will be lifted within the stadium. Nonetheless, officer Marcus Heide has urged fans to adhere to the rules for a positive experience.
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak emphasized the importance of representing the best of their country at these tournaments. While the alcohol ban will be lifted in Frankfurt, the Gelsenkirchen police stood by the restrictions. If England wins their group, they will return to the city for the last 16.
Peter Both, the chief police director of Gelsenkirchen, labeled the match as a high-risk one for the Serbia game. He emphasized the potential connection between excessive alcohol consumption and the likelihood of violence. The Three Lions currently lead their group, following Denmark’s draw with Slovenia.
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