UK Criminalizes Ticketless Football Stadium Entry After Euro 2020 Chaos

The UK government has introduced a new law that criminalizes entry to football stadiums without a ticket, punishable by fines up to £1,000 and ban orders up to five years. This legislation follows the disruptions at the Euro 2020 final and aims to prevent similar incidents during major matches like the upcoming Carabao Cup final between Arsenal and Manchester City. Authorities will monitor the law's enforcement closely, with attention on its impact during high-profile fixtures and fan compliance.
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