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Three police officers to accompany 10,000 England fans at World Cup

โ€ขBBC Sport

More than 10,000 England fans have bought tickets for each of England's group games in Dallas, Boston and New Jersey, despite criticisms over the prices of tickets and travel in the US next month. "We would like more [officers]", national football lead Chief Constable Mark Roberts told BBC Sport at a pre-tournament security briefing. "If there was more there we could try and reduce the risk and make it a bit easier for everyone, but it is what it is and we'll clearly do the best we can with the resources we deploy.

"In Germany we sent 40, because that was the ask of the Germans and they funded it. "In this case the Americans are not are sold on the idea of the mobile delegations. They're not funding it, so it'll be a smaller deployment.

"We're not criticising that, it's their operation, they'll police it. We see the benefit of spotters, as I think most of the European countries do, because it gives us the opportunity to have a greater coverage of really good experienced people who will liaise with the supporters and the FA. "But if we want to monitor fans leaving the city centre and then be there to receive them at the ground, you can't be in two places at once.

So it limits our ability to do that. " Roberts added that the UK police delegation at each match would ideally include two officers at the stadium, two in the city centre and two in transport hubs โ€“ with six to 10 deemed to be the ideal number on the ground. He said there had been six spotters at the World Cup in Russia in 2018 and 16 in Qatar.

The White House World Cup Taskforce has been approached for comment. "We know fan behaviour. The States isn't necessarily a football fan culture in the same way.