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Harry Kane confirms England have plan in place in case of racist chanting during World Cup qualifier against Serbia

  • England travel to Serbia in World Cup qualifier
  • Serbian FA plead with fans for good behaviour
  • Kane confirms plan if players are racially abused
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The Serbian Football Association has pleaded with fans to be well-behaved for Tuesday's clash in Belgrade, which will see 15 per cent of Stadion Rajiko Mitic closed off after a series of problems in recent years. Now, Kane has revealed his England team-mates held a meeting to discuss their response if they are discriminated against.

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    WHAT KANE SAID

    He told reporters, "We're prepared to do what UEFA protocols allow us to do. I thought we handled that situation away in Bulgaria really well. And it'll be no different. These are the things that are hard to talk about now, because we don't know if it's going to happen or not. But ultimately, like I said, we're prepared. We had a discussion as a group so that if in the event does happen, we'll be prepared to do what is necessary."

  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    The Serbian FA has been fined £608,000 in the last five years for "various prohibited behaviours, insults, and discrimination directed from the stands during matches of the senior national team and other selections". Kane was captain in 2019 when England suffered racist abuse in Bulgaria, and it seems they have contingency plans again.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    England take on Serbia on Tuesday night, more than a year on from when they met at Euro 2024. After that match, which the Three Lions won 1-0, UEFA investigated allegations of discriminatory chanting by Serbian fans. Many will hope for no controversy this time out.