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Entering Football Matches Without Tickets Now a Criminal Offence in England and Wales

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Last updated: March 20, 2026 10:39 am
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Fans entering Wembley Stadium during a football match with enhanced security checks
New laws aim to prevent illegal entry and improve safety at football stadiums
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Authorities in England and Wales have introduced strict new laws to improve safety at football matches. Anyone who enters a stadium without a valid ticket will now face criminal charges.

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Why the New Law Was IntroducedWhat Counts as an OffenceStronger Powers for PoliceLooking Ahead

The law comes into effect just before the Carabao Cup Final at Wembley Stadium, where Arsenal will play against Manchester City.

Under the new rules, offenders can receive a football banning order lasting up to five years. They may also need to pay a fine of up to £1,000.

Why the New Law Was Introduced

Officials created this law after the serious disorder during the UEFA Euro 2020 Final. Thousands of fans forced their way into the stadium without tickets, creating dangerous conditions.

A report led by Louise Casey found that around 2,000 people entered the match illegally. Many used disabled access points and emergency exits, putting lives at risk.

What Counts as an Offence

The new law focuses on “tailgating,” where individuals follow closely behind ticket holders to slip through turnstiles. It also targets people who:

  • Use fake tickets or passes

  • Pretend to be staff members

  • Attempt to bypass security systems

Previously, authorities could only remove offenders from stadiums. Legal action was rare because there were no specific laws covering these actions.

Stronger Powers for Police

Law enforcement agencies now have clearer authority to act. According to Sarah Jones, the new rules aim to ensure fans can enjoy matches safely.

Officials believe these measures will prevent a repeat of past incidents and improve crowd control during major events.

Looking Ahead

With major tournaments like UEFA Euro 2028 approaching, authorities want to ensure stadium security remains strong. England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland will co-host the competition, making safety a top priority.

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