A new UK law taking effect this weekend criminalizes the practice of ticketless entry, known as 'tailgating', at football matches. Under the law, fans caught entering stadiums without a valid ticket face up to £1,000 fines and extended banning orders preventing future attendance. This crackdown comes in direct response to the chaos at Wembley during Euro 2020 Final, where thousands of fans forced entry into the stadium, resulting in serious disorder and raising safety concerns. The legislation aims to bolster security and deter hooliganism ahead of major fixtures like this weekend's Carabao Cup Final between Arsenal and Manchester City. The... [Continue Reading]