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We’ll show Germany at Euro 2024 that we can behave, vow England fans

England football fans have vowed to travel to Germany in large numbers for Euro 2024 and show that “idiots” wanting to provoke trouble in the host country are a minority.

There were fears that some of England’s travelling fans would try to cause trouble next year after some fans sang the theme tune to the 1955 British war film The Dam Busters during last week’s match in Italy. During the match some fans also chanted about the death of Diego Maradona – in an arena known for its devotion to the former Napoli player who gave the stadium its name.

England face Ukraine at Wembley on Sunday in their next qualifier when they will try to build on last week’s 2-1 victory – their first away win against Italy since 1961. If they make it through the qualifying round they will fly out to Germany next year for the Euros, the first time the nation has staged the UEFA European Championship since its reunification, and its first major tournament since the 2006 World Cup. During that competition 200 England fans were arrested after rioting in the main square of Stuttgart.

But Kevin Miles, chief executive of the Football Supporters Association said the vast majority of England fans in 2006 had behaved well, adding that recent decades had continued to see a significant change in the behaviour of travelling fans.

“There’s a totally different atmosphere and support than there was in the dark days of the past,” he said. “I have every reason to expect that England fans will travel to Germany in big numbers and have a very positive impact on the atmosphere of the tournament. As we did last time.”

The Observer understands that a meeting to discuss Euro 2024 between fan groups, the Football Association, police, foreign office and others will take

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