Crowd trouble mars World Cup qualifiers
The Qatar 2022 World Cup qualifiers at Wembley, between England and Hungary, and in Tirana, where Albania hosted Poland, were both plagued with violence in the stands.
Hungary fans and riot police clash
England's World Cup qualifier with Hungary was marred by fighting in the stands. Police wielded batons just after kick off. On the pitch, the visitors went ahead with a Roland Sallai penalty, before England equalized through John Stones. The game ended 1-1.
Hungary fans boo English players taking the knee
Hungary fans booed England's players taking the knee before dozens of the traveling supporters became embroiled in an ugly confrontation with police. The police had moved in to arrest one fan for a "racially aggravated public order offense" following comments made towards a steward.
Albania-Poland halted for 20 minutes after bottles thrown at players
The World Cup qualifier between Albania and Poland was brought to an abrupt halt on Tuesday. Poland's Karol Swiderski, left, holds his head as fans throw bottles just after he scored the opening goal in the World Cup 2022 qualifier between Albania and Poland in Tirana. The game was halted for 20 minutes before players retook the field.
Fans react to Poland's winning goal
The Poland players walked off the field after Albanian fans threw water bottles at them while celebrating the game's opening goal. In total, the game was halted for 20 minutes. Some Poland fans also threw bottles at the home supporters.