FIFA denies knowledge of England fans entering World Cup match without tickets at AT&T Stadium
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Matty Hewitt
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Reports emerged claiming England fans breached security and entered AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, without tickets for the World Cup opener against Croatia. FIFA has responded stating it is currently unaware of any such incidents. The reports, citing eyewitness accounts, alleged that large numbers of fans bypassed ticket barriers and security checks at the venue.
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· 3 pulledFIFA says it is currently unaware of any supporters gaining entry to England's opening World Cup fixture against Croatia without valid tickets.
One witness told Mail Sport: 'There were big gaps at the side of the ticket barriers and p'
Reports citing eyewitness accounts from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, claimed that large numbers of fans had bypassed security and entered the stadium without being checked.
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