Met Police increase their presence for England's clash with Albania following the crowd trouble against Hungary at Wembley last month which saw opposing fans clash with officers Hungary fans clashed with police in their match against England at Wembley One fan was arrested for racially abusing a steward during the clash last month Met Police have increased their presence for Friday's game with Albania
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The Met Police have increased the number of officers on duty at Wembley on Friday night after the crowd disturbances that marred England’s World Cup qualifying draw against Hungary last month.
More than 1,000 Hungary fans booed the England players who took the knee before kick-off and one was arrested for racially abusing a steward, which sparked fighting in the crowd between visiting fans and the police.
The FA have sold 4,400 tickets to Albanian fans for Friday's game and have been working with the police to