That particular story comes after it emerged that England's clash with Serbia is set to be the only game in the tournament to see low-alcohol beer served exclusively at the VELTINS Arena in Gelsenkirchen, amid fears of fan violence.
The German police have already clashed with Serbian fans before a ball has been kicked, while the game ahs already been declared 'high risk'.
While English fans of course have a historic reputation for hooliganism, their behaviour at recent tournaments has seen a sharp improvement.
Aside from the 599 arrests at Euro 2020, on home soil, at the last World Cup in Qatar there were zero arrests, three in Russia in 2018 and 46 at the Euros in France in 2016.
For more on that one, check out the story below from Mail Sport's MIKE KEEGAN!