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England players were booed when they took the knee - by a crowd made up of kids in the Puskas Arena.

It was a very clear jeering of the anti-racism gesture before kick-off which was made all the more surprising because the Puskas Arena was largely made up of children aged 14 and under. Hungary have been made to play the Nations League fixture behind closed doors because of discriminatory behaviour during the Euros last summer.

UEFA rules state in such cases the crowd can be made up of kids as long as no tickets are sold with one adult allowed per ten children for safeguarding reasons.

There were more than 30,000 applications from kids in Budapest but the 60,000 capacity stadium did not look half full and was probably closer to 20,000.

They made a fantastic noise before kick-off and brought back memories of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa as they blew vuvuzelas.

They also observed both national anthems in impeccable fashion - something some English fans have not done in recent times - but then ruined it all by making loud boos at the taking of the knee.

Anti-racism campaigner Troy Townsend tweeted: "The ‘empty stadium’ taught well by their predecessors.”

It will be an embarrassing episode for UEFA who believe giving kids to tickets is a way of educating locals but also creating an atmosphere. England plan to do the same at Molineux next Saturday when they

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