BREAKING NEWS: CHAOS for thousands of England and Argentina rugby fans as they face crushes and long queues in a rush to get inside the Stade Velodrome in Marseille for kick-off at Rugby World Cup

BREAKING NEWS: CHAOS for thousands of England and Argentina rugby fans as they face crushes and long queues in a rush to get inside the Stade Velodrome in Marseille for kick-off at Rugby World Cup

Fans attending England’s Rugby World Cup match against Argentina in Marseille on Saturday faced long delays getting into the stadium.

MailSport reporter Chris Foy was on hand to witness the situation, which saw large numbers of fans around one of the main entrances to Stade Velodrome 40 minutes ahead of the start at 9pm local time.

The delays have been attributed to a slow process of security checks, as well as fans arriving close to the match time and swarming around the gates. It is thought that many supporters missed the start, with Foy writing: ‘Teams coming out and stadium is about 50-60% full. Shambles.’

One anonymous England fan told MailSport: ‘I thought I was going to die’.

Social media contained multiple images from fans who were stuck outside the stadium in the build-up before the start of the opening match for both countries.

MailSport’s Chris Foy captured the scene, with thousands of fans stuck outside the stadium

Social media also showed the chaos going on outside the stadium in Marseille before kick-off

Social media also showed the chaos going on outside the stadium in Marseille before kick-off

One user posted a picture which showed the scale of the problem, with thousands outside the entrance, despite one hour to go until the match got started.

Videos obtained by MailSport showed a slow entry process, which amplified the struggles for fans, and showed fans ducking or vaulting over barriers in a bid to gain entry to the Stade Velodrome in Marseille.  

French authorities previously came under fire for the handling of entry to the 2022 Champions League final, which saw thousands of Liverpool fans in Paris stuck in long and dangerous queues outside the stadium, as the entry system was overwhelmed.

The country are also preparing to host the 2024 Olympics and Paralympics in Paris as well, which will also attract significant numbers of sports fans.  

More to follow…  



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