<p>Hundreds of ticketless fans tried to storm the Wembley gates in a bid to gain entry to England's Euro 2020 final against Italy on Sunday.</p>.<p>Footage posted on social media showed supporters battling to get past lines of stewards and police as the atmosphere turned ugly in the hours before kick-off.</p>.<p>While some fans shown in the videos appeared to get past the fences and towards the venue, Wembley officials insisted there had been no breach of stadium security.</p>.<p>A spokesperson for Wembley Stadium said: "We are dealing with an incident that occurred at the outer security perimeter area of the stadium, with support from police.</p>.<p>"Safety measures were quickly activated in the relevant areas and there were no security breaches of people without tickets getting inside the stadium."</p>.<p>The Metropolitan Police tweeted: "We supported the security teams at Wembley Stadium a short time ago with this incident.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/flags-flares-and-booze-english-fan-frenzy-ahead-of-euro-2020-final-1007553.html" target="_blank">Read | Flags, flares and booze: English fan frenzy ahead of Euro 2020 final</a></strong></p>.<p>"Wembley security officials have confirmed there was no security breaches of people without tickets getting inside the stadium."</p>.<p>The mood outside Wembley was growing febrile well before the 12.30 am kick-off as thousands of fans gathered on Olympic Way.</p>.<p>Some drunken fans were throwing beer cans and bottles as well as traffic cones, with red flares and fireworks set off.</p>.<p>Social distancing was ignored as maskless supporters congregated in large groups on the concrete approach to the stadium.</p>.<p>England has been gripped by Euro fever since Gareth Southgate's side booked the country's first major final appearance for 55 years.</p>.<p>The Three Lions are aiming to win a first trophy since the 1966 World Cup.</p>.<p>With coronavirus restrictions still in place, the final capacity at Wembley has been limited to 67,500, with around 7,500 seats reserved for Italy fans.</p>
<p>Hundreds of ticketless fans tried to storm the Wembley gates in a bid to gain entry to England's Euro 2020 final against Italy on Sunday.</p>.<p>Footage posted on social media showed supporters battling to get past lines of stewards and police as the atmosphere turned ugly in the hours before kick-off.</p>.<p>While some fans shown in the videos appeared to get past the fences and towards the venue, Wembley officials insisted there had been no breach of stadium security.</p>.<p>A spokesperson for Wembley Stadium said: "We are dealing with an incident that occurred at the outer security perimeter area of the stadium, with support from police.</p>.<p>"Safety measures were quickly activated in the relevant areas and there were no security breaches of people without tickets getting inside the stadium."</p>.<p>The Metropolitan Police tweeted: "We supported the security teams at Wembley Stadium a short time ago with this incident.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/flags-flares-and-booze-english-fan-frenzy-ahead-of-euro-2020-final-1007553.html" target="_blank">Read | Flags, flares and booze: English fan frenzy ahead of Euro 2020 final</a></strong></p>.<p>"Wembley security officials have confirmed there was no security breaches of people without tickets getting inside the stadium."</p>.<p>The mood outside Wembley was growing febrile well before the 12.30 am kick-off as thousands of fans gathered on Olympic Way.</p>.<p>Some drunken fans were throwing beer cans and bottles as well as traffic cones, with red flares and fireworks set off.</p>.<p>Social distancing was ignored as maskless supporters congregated in large groups on the concrete approach to the stadium.</p>.<p>England has been gripped by Euro fever since Gareth Southgate's side booked the country's first major final appearance for 55 years.</p>.<p>The Three Lions are aiming to win a first trophy since the 1966 World Cup.</p>.<p>With coronavirus restrictions still in place, the final capacity at Wembley has been limited to 67,500, with around 7,500 seats reserved for Italy fans.</p>