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Dutch hooligans injure five England fans in series of attacks

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Dutch hooligans have injured five England fans after a series of attacks on Dortmund bars as the Euros explodes into sickening violence. 

Videos have surfaced on X of swaths of people dressed in the bright orange football shirts throwing stools and benches outside a local cafe ahead of the semi-final match tonight. 

Locals attempted to guard the cafe, with fans who chose to venture out and engage with the fracas being set upon by Dutch supporters. 

As per The Sun, bottles and punches were thrown as peaceful scenes ahead of the tie at the Westfalenstadion descended into chaos. 

One user on social media suggested that the Dutch supporters involved in the attack were linked to Eredivisie side Feyenoord, and that there was ‘no reason’ why the fighting started. 

Dutch fans appeared to attack England supporters for ‘no reason’ around the city of Dortmund
Stools, benches and bottles were flung during the fracas ahead of England’s semi-final
England supporters were forced to take cover in a local cafe, whose proprietors were keen to protect their customers
England supporters were forced to take cover in a local cafe, whose proprietors were keen to protect their customers

‘Dutch fans. Not so friendly,’ the user posted to social media site X (formerly Twitter). 

‘Having a quiet drink – England and Dutch together, good vibes. 

‘Group of Dutch fans (we’ve been told Feyenoord) attacked the English out of the blue. No reason. 

‘Police have told us to stay here. Dutch firms everywhere picking off England fans.’ 

Fans who did venture out were set upon by fans wearing Netherlands jerseys or orange shirts
Fans who did venture out were set upon by fans wearing Netherlands jerseys or orange shirts
Lines of riot police attempted to keep the two groups separate late on Wednesday afternoon
At another cafe, Dutch supporters appear to antagonise fans enjoying a drink outdoors
The fans were later chased away by riot police following the group – thought to be supporters from Eredivisie firms

Mail Sport reported on Wednesday that Dortmund was gearing up to become a sea of orange after the Dutch support outbought England fans 25 to one on a leading ticket resale sight. 

Fans keen to see their team attempt to reach the finals on the heels of their quarter-final triumph against Turkey are thought to number 80,000 in the city, with the 60,440 capacity of Borussia Dortmund’s stadium expected to be split 60-40 in favour of the Netherlands. 



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