COPS are ramping up security at Wembley for England’s Euro 2024 qualifier tonight after two fans were killed in Brussels yesterday.
Terror suspect Abdesalem Lassoued, 45, disappeared into the night after two Swedish football fans were killed moments before their team’s Euro 2024 qualifier match against Belgium.
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The match was abandoned at half time and fans were also kept in the stadium as armed officers searched for the suspected attacker.
Now, the Met have said a “highly visible policing presence” will be at Wembley this evening “given the events yesterday in Brussels”.
England are aiming to book a spot at Euro 2024 in tonight’s clash with reigning champions Italy.
Superintendent Gerry Parker, match commander for tonight’s game, said in a statement: “We have been working with our partners, including the FA, in the weeks leading up to this match to ensure those attending the Wembley area enjoy this match.
“Our officers are experienced in dealing with large-scale public order events, and a flexible plan is in place to reduce the likelihood of crime and disorder, and provide a timely response to any emerging incidents.
“Please ensure you arrive in good time for the match and remain vigilant throughout; if you see anything suspicious then flag it an officer or one of the match stewards immediately so the necessary action can be taken.”
The terror suspect in Brussels was shot at a cafe following a manhunt.
Belgian authorities have raised the terror alert to its highest level in the capital.
The Three Lions have been close to faultless throughout their qualifying campaign so far and only need a draw to secure a spot in Germany.
Italy come into the game just three points behind England following a routine 4-0 victory over Malta on Saturday.
Victory over England would put them level on points with the group leaders but the Italians would still be significantly behind on goal difference.
Both teams will be vying to win the group given the favourable seeding it would give them going into Euro 2024 in Germany.
England kicked qualification for the Euros off with a win over Italy earlier this year in Naples before beating Ukraine and group minnows Malta and North Macedonia.
Their perfect start came to a halt last month when they drew in Ukraine but a draw at Wembley, where they lost the Euro 2020 final to Italy, is all they need to confirm their qualification for next summer’s tournament.
Gareth Southgate played a second string side against Australia last Friday but is expected to ring the changes as he looks to cap qualification off with a strong performance.
Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham are expected to return to the side with only Jordan Henderson expected to retain his place from Friday night’s win over the Aussies.