World Cup 2026: ‘violent disorder’ in London after France’s win over Morocco, Spain v Belgium buildup – live

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'Violent disorder' in London after French win

Police battled football fans in central London early on Friday after France beat Morocco in their World Cup quarter-final. Per AFP:

One police officer was injured and four people were arrested following the “violent disorder”, London police said.

Images shared on social media showed dozens of people stood in Edgware Road, near Hyde Park, and some throwing bottles and other objects at police. Police said the trouble started after people blocked traffic in the road.

“The incident then escalated with the group throwing bottles and setting off fireworks,” a spokesman said. “One officer was taken to hospital for head injuries, it is believed he had been hit by a glass bottle.”

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Supporters of Morocco gather on Edgware Road in London during the France v Morocco World Cup quarter-final
Supporters of Morocco gather on Edgware Road in London during the France v Morocco World Cup quarter-final. Photograph: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News/Alamy Live News.

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The Golden Boot. According to some quick research, I think this is the first time in World Cup history that two players in the same tournament have hit the eight-goal mark.

And if Messi and Mbappe could take penalties, they’d have 19 between them rather than eight each! Standings here:

Girl dies in France celebrating World Cup win

A 17-year-old girl fell off a truck and died while celebrating France’s World Cup quarter final win over Morocco, emergency services said Friday.

Celebrations erupted across France after the 2-0 win in the United States with hundreds dancing in the streets of Paris, watched by thousands of police on security duties.

The teenager was on a truck at Aulnoye-Aymeries, near the northern city of Maubeuge, when she “fell and was run over” by the vehicle and was declared dead at the scene, according to emergency services.

The driver of the truck has been detained, while another teenager who witnessed the fall was taken to hospital suffering from shock, authorities said.

(AFP)

More from the unrest in London where a police officer was hurt and several people arrested after France’s win over Morocco. (Per PA Media)

Footage on social media appears to show flares being set off and missiles being thrown at officers in the middle of a London street. The Metropolitan police said four people were arrested for violent disorder and one officer had been taken to hospital with a head injury after being hit by a glass bottle.

In a statement the force said: “Officers were initially called after a group of people congregated in the road and blocked traffic. The incident then escalated with the group throwing bottles and setting off fireworks. As a result, further officers were deployed to the area. One officer was taken to hospital for head injuries; it is believed he had been hit by a glass bottle.

“No other injuries were reported. Officers remained in the area and made four arrests for violent disorder, with the group dispersing and the road reopened from around 1am. We will not tolerate such disorder on our streets, or attacks on our officers. A police presence will remain in the area overnight and we will be reviewing CCTV and video footage circulating on social media to ensure all those responsible are brought to justice.”

Councillor Paul Swaddle, leader of Westminster city council, said: “I am deeply disturbed by scenes of crowd disorder on the Edgware Road circulating on social media after last night’s World Cup results. It is completely unacceptable that Metropolitan police officers appear to have been turned on by some groups and one officer injured as they were reportedly pelted with bottles. I condemn this behaviour and appeal to all fans to be respectful throughout the tournament.”

Meanwhile, the UK Football Policing Unit (UKFPU) said 223 incidents related to the England-Mexico match in the early hours of Monday morning had been recorded in England and Wales. The UKFPU said there had been six hate crime incidents, 32 incidents of domestic abuse and made 42 arrests linked to England’s dramatic victory at the Azteca stadium, for which pubs were allowed to keep serving until 5am.

Rudi Garcia has claimed that Belgium have got “millions and millions” of new supporters after Donald Trump lobbied Fifa to overturn Folarin Balogun’s red card ahead of their victory against the US. Hmm. Perhaps for that particular match but I’m not sure it extends beyond it. Regardless, here’s Sid Lowe again, this time with quotes from the Belgian boss and the mood inside their camp.

Rudi Garcia with Romelu Lukaku during his Belgium press conference
Rudi Garcia with Romelu Lukaku during his Belgium press conference. Photograph: Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images

Who can stop France? There’s a fairly obvious answer to that – Spain. Ahead of the quarter-final against Belgium later today, here’s Sid Lowe on that superb Spanish defence which hasn’t conceded a goal yet in this World Cup. Whether it could repel the French in a potential semi-final remains to be seen. And, of course, Belgium will be doing their best to stop what has looked an inevitable semi-final for quite a while.

Here’s Raphaël Jucobin on the stylistic difference between France’s 2022 and 2026 teams.

“In the space of just a single tournament cycle, Didier Deschamps has embraced a vastly different style, one based on a freeform attacking line. As a one-two punch from Kylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé sent the team into this year’s semi-final, the 57-year-old’s tactical reinvention was once again vindicated.”

Quotes here from both managers – Didier Deschamps and Mohamed Ouahbi – after France’s victory. Plenty of praise from the Morocco boss.

Mbappé should be fit for semi-final

Kylian Mbappé: Despite scoring the opener against Morocco and playing a big role in the second, there was some concern when Mbappé was taken off with 13 minutes remaining.

The striker felt some “discomfort” in his ankle and was initially seen nursing it with an ice pack. However, fears were allayed at full-time when he jogged onto the pitch before bouncing up and down in front of the celebrating French fans. He’s not expected to be a doubt for the semi-final.

'Violent disorder' in London after French win

Police battled football fans in central London early on Friday after France beat Morocco in their World Cup quarter-final. Per AFP:

One police officer was injured and four people were arrested following the “violent disorder”, London police said.

Images shared on social media showed dozens of people stood in Edgware Road, near Hyde Park, and some throwing bottles and other objects at police. Police said the trouble started after people blocked traffic in the road.

“The incident then escalated with the group throwing bottles and setting off fireworks,” a spokesman said. “One officer was taken to hospital for head injuries, it is believed he had been hit by a glass bottle.”

Full story:

Supporters of Morocco gather on Edgware Road in London during the France v Morocco World Cup quarter-final
Supporters of Morocco gather on Edgware Road in London during the France v Morocco World Cup quarter-final. Photograph: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News/Alamy Live News.

Jonathan Wilson

Jonathan Wilson

First up, here’s Jonathan Wilson’s match report from Boston.

“What is a defence supposed to do? Perhaps France have gone too early. Perhaps they will not be able to sustain this form. But if they do, it is going to take something remarkable to prevent them winning their third World Cup in 28 years.”

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Good morning/afternoon/evening! We have our first World Cup semi-finalist and, to no surprise, it’s Didier Deschamps’ France. What looked a tough quarter-final turned into a fairly routine 2-0 win over Morocco and the tournament favourites look hard to stop.

France play the winner of Spain v Belgium which is today’s game before the other side of the draw takes centre stage on the weekend: England v Norway and Argentina v Switzerland. Build-up to those games and all your other World Cup news is on its way right here!

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