Women's World Cup fears over ultras after weapons and drugs found on PSG fans' coach prior to Champions League tie with Chelsea The FA will liaise with FIFA and authorities in France before Women's World Cup Knives and knuckle-dusters were found on a bus of Paris Saint-Germain fans Their 'ultras' clouded Chelsea Women's Champions League win on Thursday Chelsea hope the trouble does not deter their fans from going to the second leg
By Kieran Gill for the Daily Mail
Published: 22:33 GMT, 22 March 2019 | Updated: 22:33 GMT, 22 March 2019
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The FA are liaising with FIFA and French authorities ahead of the Women's World Cup after Paris Saint-Germain 'ultras' clouded Chelsea Women's Champions League win on Thursday.
The Metropolitan Police said weapons, including knives and knuckle-dusters, were found on board a coach from France carrying around 50 PSG fans. A man was arrested for possession of Class A drugs.
There were reports of damage to Chelsea's Kingsmeadow ground — where Emma Hayes' side won 2-0 — and disorder at Waterloo and Wimbledon stations.