'Urinating, beer-throwing and shouting' England fans take over square and Portuguese hotel is forced to escort guests for their own safety as they try to leave following night of violence England fans forced a Portuguese hotel to escort guests out through an alleyway It was lined with weeing football supporters and there was beer being thrown The fans are in the area ahead of England's semi-final with Holland tonight By Gerard Couzens and Luke Andrews For Mailonline Published: 12:54 BST, 6 June 2019 | Updated: 12:56 BST, 6 June 2019 Viewcomments England fans forced a Portuguese hotel to escort guests out through an alleyway full of urinating Englishmen due to safety concerns. Belgian lab worker Jan Aerts tweeted about the shocking treatment, and also said there was beer being thrown and shouting as he was removed from the Porto hotel. The supporters are in Porto for the Nations League, which will see England play against Holland in tonight's semi-final. Portuguese police said they have already arrested a 23-year-old and 26-year-old man for assault and resisting arrest following last night's violence. England fans forced a Portuguese hotel to escort guests out through an alleyway full of urinating Englishmen due to concerns over their safety. Lab worker Jan Aerts tweeted about the shocking experience and also said beer was being thrown He also posted a picture of the fans in the square in Porto. They are seen drinking alcohol and dropping drinks bottles in the area Tweeting about the sickening state-of-affairs, Belgian Jan Aerts said: 'This is ridiculous. England soccer fans took over the square in front of my hotel in Porto. 'Felt sorry for the hotel receptionist as he had to lead me through an backdoor and alleyway shoulder-to-shoulder full of urinating Englishmen just to get out. 'Beer thrown, shouting.' He added in a second tweet: 'Nice to walk over the cobble stones in beautiful Porto through a literal river of English piss'. He also posted a picture of a large crowd of football supporters drinking beer in the square, spilling alcohol and dumping bottles on the pavement. Portugues police said this morning that a 23-year-old and 26-year-old man had been arrested for assault and resisting arrest. 'They spent the night in a cell at Porto’s Bela Vista police station,' said a Police source. England fans clashed with police and caused disorder in Porto on Wednesday night. A 23-year-old and 26-year-old Englishman have been arrested after the commotion. 'A third individual was only identified by his name and address and was not detained because his behaviour wasn’t criminal. 'He will not be taken to court but the information we have on him has been shared with the Metropolitan Police.' Claiming the Met’s police had been invaluable, the well-placed Portuguese police source said: 'The role of the Metropolitan Police has been very important in these days. 'They are helping us to identify more dangerous groups, so we can maintain a certain distance so everyone can enjoy themselves. 'We are going to continue to maintain a low-profile, with a view to strengthening our response when there are indications the situation could get out of control. 'Our wish is that the fans can enjoy a party experience and leave Portugal happy with what they have encountered.' Portuguese police confirmed overnight they had arrested two England supporters after baton-charging them at a packed fan zone in Porto. A spokesman for the PSP force said a third fan had been identified after violence broke out in Liberdade Square in the centre of the city just after 8pm yesterday/on Wednesday. The trouble reportedly started after a Portugal supporter threw a drink in the air to celebrate Cristiano Ronaldo putting Portugal 1-0 up in their Nationals League semi-final against Switzerland, sparking retaliation from several drunken England fans who hurled bottles at the locals. Police confirmed they had acted after disturbances between England and Portugal fans. England fans responsible for trouble in Porto have been branded 'not true England supporters' by the FA and an 'embarrassment to the team'. A PSP spokesman said in the aftermath of a baton charge against around 200 England supporters: 'There was an altercation between England supporters and some Portuguese, assaults occurred and the PSP was forced to intervene. 'When the intervention occurred, the England fans turned on the police and two officers were injured.' Last night’s/Wednesday night’s trouble followed several minor incidents of anti-social behaviour on Monday and Tuesday as thousands of England fans arrived in Porto ahead of tonight’s (THURS) Nations League semi-final against Holland in the nearby city of Guimaraes. Some fans have branded the police response heavy-handed, saying the charge happened in response to one beer being thrown in the air. Two England fans are understood to have been hurt, with one suffering a minor head injury and another a cut hand. The officers said to have been assaulted by the arrested supporters suffered only minor injuries according to the PSP spokesman. Hosts Portugal will face either England or Holland in the final on Sunday in Porto. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility