Bottles 'flung Into Britain group and head slashed open' In appalling scenes at Hampden Park

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Bottles 'flung Into Britain group and head slashed open' In appalling scenes at Hampden Park

The 150th commemoration of the primary apparatus among Britain and Scotland experienced some savagery,

with reports of home fans sending off bottles at the voyaging Three Lions dedicated

A segment of Scotland fans let themselves somewhere near supposedly sending off bottles at rival Britain allies during Tuesday night's conflict at Hampden Park.

Britain saw out a somewhat agreeable away excursion to Scotland with a 3-1 win.

First-half objectives from Phil Foden and Jude Bellingham were trailed by a Harry Maguire own-objective,

before chief Harry Kane fixed the success over their noteworthy adversaries.

In any case, notwithstanding it being charged as a 'well disposed' on paper, the enmity was obvious to see at different focuses both on and off the pitch.

Furthermore, the supposed activities of certain fans at Hampden Park were everything except agreeable.

As the game finished off, a few observer accounts from Britain fans arose guaranteeing they were forced to bear a rough assault.

They expressed that fans from the Scottish part of the stand above them heaved bottles down onto the guests,

making injury something like one individual

Day to day Mail journalist Mike Keegan tweeted: "One fan was struck on the head and required clinical treatment."

An observer supported up the case, composing on Twitter: "Sending off bottles from the concourse to the Britain fans beneath.

He's a guy in his 50s, slashed his head open, f***ing sickening!"

Devotees of the two countries are known for consistently clashing when they play one another,

having gone head to head interestingly precisely 150 years aTheir meeting in 2021 saw

fans fight In the road in front of their Euro 2020 apparatus at Wembley

. Strains poured out over as Britain fans provoked Scotland allies with serenades of: "We f***ing can't stand Scotland."

It brought about a few stunning scenes across the capital as a generous overflow of savagery, which likewise happened back in 2017.

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