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Published 21:43 24 Jun 2024 BST
Updated 21:48 24 Jun 2024 BST

UEFA could ban supporters from drinking alcohol in stadiums for the remainder of Euro 2024 following several incidents of fans throwing plastic beer cups onto the pitch.
Croatia fans are the latest group of supporters to throw plastic cups onto the pitch, with BBC commentator Jonathan Pearce highlighting the anti-social behaviour.
He said: "Players are experiencing plastic cups being thrown at the pitch and it's happening more and more.
"I was speaking to some Germans yesterday and they were saying they won't let it carry on. They will stop people drinking."
The cups are available inside all Euro 2024 stadiums for a €3 deposit (£2.50) to keep.
It wouldn't be the first time England supporters had been prevented access to buying alcohol.
For their opening group game against Serbia, only a low-percentage lager was served after the match was categorised as 'high-risk'.
Those at the game in Gelsenkirchen were only allowed to buy two beers per person.
With England's place in the knockout stages all but confirmed, there were whispers if Gareth Southgate would make changes to his side.
Reports have claimed though that only one change to the starting XI will be made as Trent Alexander-Arnold is set to be replaced by Conor Gallagher - a substitute that has happened in both of England's games so far.
Luke Shaw meanwhile is still unavailable and remains unlikely to be fit for a last 16 fixture, regardless of the date.
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