England football chiefs and police on Monday faced questions over the chaotic and violent scenes around Wembley Stadium for Sunday's Euro 2020 final, with concerns it could affect the country's 2030 World Cup bid.
Police have launched an investigation to find the ticketless fans who stormed through security barriers and entered the stadium before the final, in which Italy beat England in a penalty shoot-out.
Stewards and riot police chased dozens of fans, who kicked down the security barrier before stampeding into an entrance and barging their way past other supporters, leading to violent scenes as some fought back.
Questions were raised about why so many fans without tickets had been allowed to congregate on the main thoroughfare to the famous ground, where the atmosphere became more hostile as kick-off approached.
"That was the worst experience I've ever had as a fan at a football match," tweeted Daily Mail football journalist Mike Keegan.
"Shambolic organization, police nowhere to be seen, fans without tickets running amok within what was a giant Covid breeding ground," he tweeted.
"Saw fights, bottles thrown, people karate kicking windows and (a new one for me) had to jump out of the way of an armed officer with his gun drawn chasing someone.
"Wembley Way a bombsite. Awful, awful night."
London's Metropolitan Police said it made 86 arrests and a total of 19 officers were injured while managing the final.
"Just before the match started, a group of people did breach an outer perimeter security cordon and gain entry into the stadium without a ticket," it said, adding that police helped to eject them.
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