Police use tear gas on England fans in Lille
There was trouble on the streets of Lille on Thursday (AEST) ahead of England's game with Wales in nearby Lens.
French police fired tear gas at unruly England fans in Lille on Thursday (AEST) as trouble flared once more at UEFA EURO 2016.
A group of around 200 England fans had run through the area near the city's railway station, chanting anti-Russian songs and damaging cars before the police took action.
England and Russian supporters clashed on Sunday (AEST) in the build-up to the game at the Stade Velodrome with Marseille's chief prosecutor Brice Robin admitting around 150 "ultra-violent and ultra-rapid" Russian hooligans were involved.
UEFA's Executive Committee on Monday (AEST) warned both England and Russia could be thrown out the tournament if there was a repeat of the trouble in Marseille but a further UEFA statement on Wednesday - from the organisation's independent disciplinary arm - made it clear European football's governing body can only act on trouble that occurs inside the ground.