Riots force friendly cancellation
The Football Association has confirmed England's friendly match against Netherlands on Wednesday has been called off.

Riots that began in Tottenham on Saturday night after a protest over a police shooting have spread throughout London - and indeed other parts of England - and a meeting between the FA and the Metropolitan Police took place on Tuesday morning to determine whether the match would go ahead.

An FA statement following the meeting read: "It is with regret that tomorrow's international fixture with Holland at Wembley has been called-off.

"Following the events in Greater London, The FA has this morning held discussions with the Metropolitan Police, the Government and Brent Council. We have received clear advice that due to the sporadic and widespread nature of the unrest there are significant concerns in relation to the available emergency service resource to safely police the fixture.

"In light of these concerns regarding policing and emergency service provision the authorities have advised us that under the terms of our safety certificate we are unable to host the fixture, or guarantee the safety of visiting supporters or the teams. For these reasons the game cannot go ahead.

"The FA wishes to make clear it is in complete agreement with the advice of the Metropolitan Police, the Government and Brent Council.

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