After untied fans broke into Wembley Stadium, someone saw security guards “football throwing people to the ground.”
Approximately 300 fans broke through the security cordon and rushed into the outer area of the stadium before kick-off.
Many supporters celebrated on Wembley Avenue all day, they climbed onto the bus and lit the flares.
After the violation, the entrance to the stadium was temporarily troubled as the housekeeper and staff tried to restore order.
Wembley earlier insisted that “there is no security breach for people who enter the stadium without tickets”, but confirmed in the first half that “a small group of people” succeeded.
A spokesperson for Wembley Stadium said: “A security breach occurred and a small group of people entered the stadium.
“We are now working closely with stadium administrators and security departments to remove these people. Anyone who does not have tickets in the stadium will be evicted immediately.”
Some people in Wembley Stadium said that throughout the first half, fans stood in the lobby to watch the game.
One said that people who left their seats during the intermission were required to show a ticket before returning.
The 90,000-seat Wembley Stadium has a pandemic limit capacity of approximately 67,000.