England fans wreak havoc in the Netherlands
Drunk and disorderly, throwing bottles, and jumping in the canal, England fans controversially announced their arrival on Dutch soil.
Drunk and disorderly, throwing bottles, and jumping in the canal, England fans controversially announced their arrival on Dutch soil.
With fears of fan violence intensifying ahead of the World Cup in Russia, England fans have only made the competition's security team worry more.
England face the Netherlands this evening in a pre-tournament friendly, but it's the 1,500 travelling fans who have made the headlines ahead of the game.
The 'BBC' reported that Police in Amsterdam detained 25 England fans overnight for throwing bottles and other disorderly behaviours.
This is not the first time England supporters have been involved in fan chaos. Attending Euro 2016 in Marseille, a number of England fans were attacked by Russian supporters in the city's famous port.
It goes without saying that security in Russia will be on red alert this summer as they prepare for almost inevitable clashes. Given England's tense diplomatic relations with the World Cup hosts, many fans are even intending on boycotting the 2018 edition of the tournament.