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Met Police arrest 26 people as crowds celebrate scoreless Euros clash


By PA News



The fans were arrested after the game between England and Scotland (Nick Potts/PA)

Police arrested 26 people as football fans crowded into Leicester Square in central London for England’s Euros clash with Scotland at Wembley.

The Metropolitan Police said arrests were made for offences including “public order, possession of an offensive weapon, drunk and disorderly and assault on police officer, who suffered minor injuries.”

Red flares were set off as crowds congregated at the square after the scoreless draw, with many fans wearing kilts and draped in Scotland flags singing and cheering in the popular tourist spot.

Others kicked footballs, some held aloft bottles of alcohol and many belted out the Scottish national anthem and chanted “No Scotland, no party”.

The Met said officers entered Leicester Square at about 12.45am and encouraged those still at the scene to leave the area, with the square finally cleared by 1.15am.

A host of arrests were made earlier in the day, with a spokesman for the force telling the PA news agency offences included possession of drugs and racial aggravation.

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