Politics7/11/2025BBC

Ban on ticketless football fans set to become law

Ban on ticketless football fans set to become law

The UK government is set to introduce new legislation that will crack down on ticketless football fans. Under the proposed law, individuals who are found to have forced their way into matches without a valid ticket will face criminal charges and a fine of up to £1,000. The move comes in response to incidents of fans illegally entering stadiums, which have become a growing concern for authorities and football clubs. The new measures are aimed at improving stadium safety and security, ensuring that only those with legitimate tickets are granted access. The legislation is expected to be welcomed by the football community, who have long called for stronger measures to address the issue of ticketless fans. However, some have raised concerns about the potential impact on genuine fans who may face difficulty obtaining tickets due to high demand. Overall, the proposed ban is a direct response to the ongoing problem of unauthorized entry into football matches and is intended to enhance the overall fan experience and safety at these events.

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