Arsenal's match vs. FC Koln delayed 'in the interest of crowd safety'
Arsenal's first Europa League match in over 15 years has been delayed by an hour to ensure "crowd safety," the Premier League side announced ahead of Thursday's encounter with FC Koln.
A brief statement on Twitter from Arsenal read: "The kickoff of #AFCvCOL has been delayed by an hour in the interests of crowd safety."
While the exact reason is not clear, various reports suggest thousands of ticketless FC Koln supporters have led to problems outside the Emirates Stadium in London.
#afc: "Game delayed 1 hour on grounds of crowd safety." Buildup outside with so many Koln fans: 2,900 with tickets but 1000s more ticketless
— Henry Winter (@henrywinter) September 14, 2017
Reports of fans crashing the gates were verified by videos showing FC Koln supporters storming barriers and attempting to kick in the doors leading into the Emirates.
Video from outside the Emirates showing fans trying to storm barriers pic.twitter.com/dwdkSK0rqG
— Telegraph Football (@TeleFootball) September 14, 2017
Outside the Emirates Stadium pic.twitter.com/K0UZVfMsY1
— FTR90 (@FTR90_Memz) September 14, 2017
Supporters were eventually allowed into the stadium, but violence erupted once again in the away end as Koln fans were captured fighting security officials.
Cologne fans - starting a fight in an empty room... pic.twitter.com/r8vDBL29GZ
— Matt Scott (@Matt5cott) September 14, 2017
While there's been no confirmation, there appears to be some doubt as to whether the match will go ahead.
Bridge to Drayton Park blocked. Guards around Emirates say discussions between Uefa & clubs whether game goes ahead pic.twitter.com/ANNd2wJ1If
— Sam Wallace (@SamWallaceTel) September 14, 2017
Earlier in the day, videos emerged showing thousands of FC Koln fans marching down Oxford Street in London, presumably on their way to the game.
The march apparently came to end on a bridge near the stadium.
I believe the police and stewards want to check tickets. Cologne's allocation is only 2,900 and there are significantly more than that here.
— Matt Ford (@matt_4d) September 14, 2017
Arsenal last appeared in the Europa League, formerly known as the UEFA Cup, in 2000, and finished as runner-up to Galatasaray.
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