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11th Jun 2016

England fans involved in further clashes with riot police in Marseille

A second day of trouble in France

Conor Heneghan

Nine arrests were made after further incidents between England fans and French riot police.

England football fans were involved in further clashes with riot police in Marseille on Friday night on the eve of their Euro 2016 opener on Saturday evening.

According to The Guardian, French police made nine arrests and repeatedly fired tear gas into large groups of English supporters who had gathered ahead of England’s clash with Russia at the Stade Velodrome.

Following disturbances in the city on Thursday night, the trouble started afresh on Friday afternoon, when there were scenes of violence outside the Queen Victoria pub, the scene of much unrest the night before.

Reports from Marseilles suggest that in between clashes with the French police, England fans sang songs such as ‘No surrender to the IRA’ and ‘Fuck off Europe, we’re all voting out’.

This video of England fans singing ‘No Surrender to the IRA’ outside O’Malley’s Irish pub in Marseille was recorded on Thursday night.

There were also incidents of violence involving Russian supporters in the city for Saturday night’s clash.

Irish sports journalist Ken Early tweeted his account of events in the city on Friday night, including from O’Malley’s pub in Marseille, where a number of England fans gathered on Thursday night and again on Friday.

Below are just a selection of tweets sent by Ken on Friday night. For more, check out his Twitter account.

England take on Russia at the Stade Velodrome in Marseille at 8pm tonight.