German police confirm NO England fans were arrested after shocking brawl erupts in Gelsenkirchen - with seven suspected Serbian hooligans detained by cops instead

Gelsenkirchen police have confirmed that no England fans were arrested before kick off at England’s Euro 2024 opener against Serbia in Germany.

Videos on social media showed violence and supporters throwing tables and chairs at Hirt Steakhouse, a restaurant in the centre of Gelsenkirchen, with hundreds of riot police descending on the scene.

Local police later confirmed that the incident involved Serbian and England fans and that seven arrests were made, of which all were Serbian nationals.

Serbian fans initially claimed they were attacked by England fans while they were in the restaurant, with one telling Mail Sport that they were attacked by 'English hooligans.'

Mail Sport has also been told by Gelsenkirchen officials that the majority of England fans have been relaxed and enjoyed the occasion.

Shocking pictures show supporters covered in blood after violence broke out ahead of England's first Group C game against Serbia, which kicks off in Gelsenkirchen at 8pm.

Two officers grapple with a fan after chasing attackers through the streets of Gelsenkirchen

Two officers grapple with a fan after chasing attackers through the streets of Gelsenkirchen

An English fan is seen on the ground after being attacked by rivals ahead of the game between Serbia and England

An English fan is seen on the ground after being attacked by rivals ahead of the game between Serbia and England

An English fan is seen with blood pouring from his head after being caught up in clashes today

An English fan is seen with blood pouring from his head after being caught up in clashes today

German riot police quickly descended on the scene this afternoon as football hooliganism made a shameful return to the Euros, with police sources telling MailOnline at least six people have been arrested.

There was speculation over which supporters were involved in the vicious brawls, with reports initially suggesting the violence was sparked by Serbia's arch-rivals Albania attacking Serbs.

However, Gelsenkirchen police have now said it was English and Serbian fans who were involved in the fighting.

'It was an altercation between English and Serbian fans, who were separated by the police,' a spokesman said. 'Further measures are underway and the background is currently being clarified.'

Officers moved in after trouble erupted between fans outside a restaurant-bar just after 3.30pm. Video shows a group of thugs - some hooded and masked - launching bottles, chairs and tables - while some supporters were seen fleeing the area for safety as tension boiled over.

One English fan is believed to have suffered a head wound in the fracas, with one other injured.

Earlier, the UK's dedicated Football Policing Unit released a statement saying a 'number of arrests' have been made, but it is believed those detained are Serbian.

Witnesses reported a 'masked' group of men suddenly burst around a corner and began throwing bottles.

One group of fans was seen throwing chairs at another, although it is unclear who started the violence

One group of fans was seen throwing chairs at another, although it is unclear who started the violence

German police officers grapple with a fan after violence broke out ahead of a match between the Three Lions and Serbia

German police officers grapple with a fan after violence broke out ahead of a match between the Three Lions and Serbia

A fan, said to be English, is led away from the city centre by two German police officers

A fan, said to be English, is led away from the city centre by two German police officers

A football fan is seen covered in blood following an altercation between Albania and Serbia fans on Sunday

A football fan is seen covered in blood following an altercation between Albania and Serbia fans on Sunday

Fans could be seen throwing furniture at one another, leaving several with blood pouring down their faces

Fans could be seen throwing furniture at one another, leaving several with blood pouring down their faces

Police officers break up a fight in Gelsenkirchen earlier this afternoon after spotting a fan being beaten on the ground

Police officers break up a fight in Gelsenkirchen earlier this afternoon after spotting a fan being beaten on the ground

Police officers in riot gear gathered as tensions rose between Albania and Serbia fans

Police officers in riot gear gathered as tensions rose between Albania and Serbia fans

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Serbia fans are escorted through the city centre by German police officers after scuffles earlier broke out between rival groups of fans

Serbia fans are escorted through the city centre by German police officers after scuffles earlier broke out between rival groups of fans

Rival groups of fans were seen throwing chairs and tables at one another in the city of Gelsenkirchen

Rival groups of fans were seen throwing chairs and tables at one another in the city of Gelsenkirchen

Police had to intervene after a group of fans were seen kicking a man on the ground

Police had to intervene after a group of fans were seen kicking a man on the ground

A fan is given first aid and is searched by police after becoming embroiled in violence

A fan is given first aid and is searched by police after becoming embroiled in violence

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Witnesses reported a 'masked' group of men suddenly burst around a corner and began throwing bottles.

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An eyewitness told MailOnline: 'There was a sudden burst of violence. It came out of nowhere.

'It was unclear who started what. But to me it seemed liked a group of fans rushed the bar where Serbs were drinking and it all kicked off with tables, chairs and bottles thrown.

'One man had blood pouring from a head wound - he was English I believe.'

The violence marks a return to the ugly side of football not seen since fans stormed Wembley in 2021 for the final of the 2020 Euros - which were delayed due to Covid.

Football hooliganism has largely been on the decline since its heydays of the 1980s and 1990s - but violence can still break out.

In videos on social media, glass could be heard being smashed as police ran down a street in the centre of town.

One clip showed several dozen fans throwing restaurant chairs and tables at one another before one group fled with the other giving chase.

Police officers joined the chase and broke up altercations which left several fans with blood pouring from their faces.

One fan could be seen curled up on the ground, bring kicked by rivals before police intervened.

Riot police descended on the scene within minutes of the violence and forced those still in the vicinity inside the steakhouse. Officers then quickly surrounded the terraced property with police vans blocking each end of the street.

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Officers in riot gear rush to the scene of violent clashes in the German city on Sunday afternoon

Officers in riot gear rush to the scene of violent clashes in the German city on Sunday afternoon

Several small pockets of violence broke out ahead of England's first game

Several small pockets of violence broke out ahead of England's first game

It is thought that Albanian fans attacked Serbs who were sat outside a bar

It is thought that Albanian fans attacked Serbs who were sat outside a bar

A wall of police officers patrol the streets ahead of the Serbia-England game later

A wall of police officers patrol the streets ahead of the Serbia-England game later

Riot police were ready for violence on Sunday after reports several hundred 'Ultras' - Serbian fans known for hooliganism - were planning to travel to the city

Riot police were ready for violence on Sunday after reports several hundred 'Ultras' - Serbian fans known for hooliganism - were planning to travel to the city

Tables and chairs were smashed during the violent scenes, almost five hours before the game was due to begin

Tables and chairs were smashed during the violent scenes, almost five hours before the game was due to begin

Police officers intervened to help one man who was being beaten by rivals in Gelsenkirchen

Police officers intervened to help one man who was being beaten by rivals in Gelsenkirchen

Violence erupted outside a steakhouse with witnesses claiming Albanian fans were involved

Violence erupted outside a steakhouse with witnesses claiming Albanian fans were involved

Police officers assemble in the city centre at the scene of clashes between rival fan groups

Police officers assemble in the city centre at the scene of clashes between rival fan groups

A spokesperson for the UK's Football Policing Unit said: 'We are aware of an issue in Gelsenkirchen ahead of the England v Serbia match.

'Our German colleagues have made a number of arrests of what we currently believe to be Serbian supporters.

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'At this stage we do not believe that any UK nationals have been arrested but enquiries are ongoing.

'Our officers are at the location speaking to German colleagues.

'Our investigation team is now reviewing footage of the incident and if any UK nationals have been involved, football banning orders will be sought.'

An Englishman, who would only give his first name, Larry, and who had been drinking with the Serbs when the attack was launched, said a group of men in balaclavas 'ran around the corner and started throwing bottles.'

He added: 'I ran away and the next thing I saw was the tables being smashed and chairs being thrown'.

His friend, another Englishman living in Belgrade who did not want to be named, added: 'It was premeditated. They threw bottles, I just ran off.'

A mother and son enjoying their regular Sunday routine of coffee and cake at the Café Pabot opposite the Hirt Steakhouse said they were sat on the first floor when 'all of a sudden bits of food and bottles started being thrown.'

The son, Felix Wurmes, 35, added: 'It happened so fast. Then one group ran off, followed by the other.'

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Police stand next to a restaurant decorated with Serbian flags ahead the Group C match between Serbia and England

Police stand next to a restaurant decorated with Serbian flags ahead the Group C match between Serbia and England

German police officers search a football fan at the side of a van in Gelsenkirchen on Sunday

German police officers search a football fan at the side of a van in Gelsenkirchen on Sunday

Police officers stand next to bunting made up of the Serbian flag ahead of the much-anticipated match

Police officers stand next to bunting made up of the Serbian flag ahead of the much-anticipated match

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His mother, Beate Rafrlkski, 66, added: 'They have had too much beer I expect – there's too much emotion. We were anxious the trouble was going to spread to inside the café.'

Café worker Petra Thiel said another person who was in the café at the time told her she had heard the attackers shouting something in Serbian.

'In total, there were about 50 people involved', she added. 'I didn't see any masks'.

England fan Matthew Simpson had been socialising with the Serbian group moments before the trouble erupted. He said he was told the attackers had been Albanians.

There have been united calls for peace amid fears that hooligan clashes could overshadow the match - as Serbian thugs appeared to display online St George's cross flags 'stolen' from English travelling groups.

Football fans in Serbia have a track record of serious violence - with hooligan groups linked to organised crime groups accused of kidnap, rape and even murder.

Red Star Belgrade ultras, known as the Delije or 'Strong Boys', they are said to specialise in gang warfare, political violence, racketeering and organised crime.

The Balkan country's most notorious hooligan, Ivan Bogdanov, is a fearsome figure known as 'Ivan the Terrible' who has spent more than two years in Italian and Serbian jails.

An estimated 40,000 England supporters are believed to have descended this weekend on Gelsenkirchen and neighbouring cities such as Dusseldorf and Cologne.

But many faced issues reaching the stadium after a broken down train caused public transport delays.

Frustrated fans reported waiting more than half an hour for a train, while sports writer Oliver Kay described the situation as a 'total mess'.

He wrote on social media: 'For any England or Serbia fans who are still in the middle of Gelsenkirchen (or worse still not there yet), I’d recommend you set off on foot if you can. It’s about three miles but the public transport situation is a total mess.'

German police have been working with authorities from London and Belgrade to try to avoid ugly scenes in the areas around the stadium and during the game itself.

Tonight's game marks a return to Gelsenkirchen 18 years after Wayne Rooney saw red there as England crashed out of the World Cup yet again on penalties.

England manager Gareth Southgate has encouraged supporters to enjoy their time in Germany.

Yet local police have labelled tonight's game 'high risk' following reports earlier last week of Serbian ultras making their way to the region.

Some Serbian fans were seen being escorted to the stadium by police, who say the situation is back under control.

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