At least 36 people have been arrested after trouble in the French city of Lille where fans are gathered for euro 2016 games.
The city has seen English, Welsh, Russian, Slovakian and French fans converging - leading to fears there would be violence.
But some supporters have again questioned French policing tactics which they say are making the situation worse.
French riot police repeatedly charged supporters in Lille to try and disperse them, firing tear gas.
Reporter Peter Allen is in Lille - he says advice from British police who are in the city appears to be falling on deaf ears.
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Reporter Peter Allen is in Lille - he says a supposed alcohol ban is not being enforced.
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The city has seen English, Welsh, Russian, Slovakian and French fans converging - leading to fears there would be violence.
But some supporters have again questioned French policing tactics which they say are making the situation worse.
French riot police repeatedly charged supporters in Lille to try and disperse them, firing tear gas.
Reporter Peter Allen is in Lille - he says advice from British police who are in the city appears to be falling on deaf ears.
IN: "I don't…
OUT: …in town."
DUR: 27 SECONDS
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0616lille-allen1.mp3
ALT:
Reporter Peter Allen is in Lille - he says a supposed alcohol ban is not being enforced.
IN: "It's nonsense…
OUT: …around."
DUR: 26 SECONDS
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0616lille-allen2.mp3