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Football fans encouraged to celebrate responsibly during this year’s World Cup

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Published: 10:22 09/06/2026

With the World Cup 2026 getting underway on 11 June, football fans across Cheshire are being reminded to enjoy the tournament safely and responsibly.

With supporters expected to gather in homes, pubs, and venues across the county to follow their teams, Cheshire Police is encouraging everyone to celebrate the competition in a positive and respectful way.

Due to matches taking place across the United States, Canada and Mexico, many fixtures will be played later in the evening, which may lead to increased night-time activity. Cheshire Police is working closely with licensed premises and partners to help ensure people can enjoy the tournament safely during these busy periods.

While the vast majority of fans will celebrate without issue, heightened emotions combined with alcohol consumption can increase the risk of disorder. Supporters are therefore encouraged to look out for one another, avoid confrontation, and walk away from any situations that could escalate.

Additional policing resources will be deployed across key locations during match days, with officers providing reassurance and responding swiftly to any anti-social or criminal behaviour.

Chief Superintendent Gareth Wrigley, who is overseeing Cheshire Police’s operation for the World Cup, said:

“The World Cup is a fantastic opportunity for people to come together and enjoy the atmosphere, and the vast majority of fans do exactly that.

“However, a small minority can spoil things for others, particularly where alcohol and heightened emotions are involved.

“We will have increased patrols in place across key town centres and busy locations during match periods, including licensed premises and any organised fan events, to help keep people safe and provide reassurance.

“You will see officers out and about across the county - we are there to support communities and ensure everyone can enjoy the tournament safely.”

With many people planning to meet up with friends and family to watch matches, Cheshire’s emergency services are also reminding residents of the serious risks associated with drink and drug driving.

Even small amounts of alcohol or drugs can significantly impair a driver’s reactions, concentration, and vision, increasing the risk of serious or fatal collisions.

Anyone found to be over the legal limit or under the influence of drugs will face significant consequences, including a driving ban, a fine and a criminal record.

Chief Superintendent Wrigley added:

“Alcohol and drugs have a direct impact on your ability to drive safely, slowing reaction times and impairing judgement.

“If you are heading out to watch the football where alcohol may be involved, plan ahead. Book a taxi, arrange a designated driver or stay over.

“We are not here to stop people enjoying the World Cup — we want everyone to have a good time. Our role is to ensure that the minority do not put others at risk or undermine what should be a positive occasion for communities across Cheshire.”

Anyone who witnesses anti-social or suspicious behaviour is encouraged to report it to an officer or by calling Cheshire Police on 101.

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