England was punished with a blockade of the stadium due to public unrest during the Euro 2020 final. Thousands of fans tried to enter Wembley without tickets during the final, while some of the Italian players received rockets from the crowd. As a result, England have been accused of violating Article 16 (2) (h) of the UEFA Disciplinary Rules for lack of order or discipline on the part of its supporters. In addition, UEFA imposed a fine of 85 thousand pounds on England and imposed a penalty of exclusion from a match with a stadium suspension, which will take effect if the fans of the Three Lions behave badly again next year. Gareth Southgate admitted that it is a “shame” that England will play behind closed doors. He said: “We are embarrassed now to play behind closed doors at home. “Normally, when you watch these things happen abroad, we all tell ourselves what someone else’s problem is and how this country should be treated – and now it’s us. “This is not a good vision for our country.” Credit: Alamy