Police have issued a warning to any fans travelling down to Wembley for the FA Cup final at the weekend

GMP have also been working closely with partners including other police forces and British Transport Police to ensure the day runs smoothly and that everyone can enjoy the game safely.

Chief Superintendent Colette Rose said: “This has been a great season and we’re really looking forward to seeing the first-ever all Manchester FA Cup final. You can already feel the excitement and it will be great to see people out enjoying themselves.

“We want everyone across Greater Manchester – and those travelling down to Wembley – to enjoy the event safely. If you are travelling, you will need to plan your journey ahead and think about how you’re getting home.

“There will be a large police presence across the city of Manchester, as we always have for high profile matches, to ensure the safety of everyone. If you have any concerns please speak to one of our officers who will be more than happy to assist where possible.

“To the fans, please remember that you are representing Manchester. The match is not an excuse for antisocial behaviour and we will take a firm approach to anyone ruining the day for the real football fans.

“It doesn’t matter where you’re watching the game. Don’t let a moment of poor judgement lead to criminal prosecution or a match ban.

“Whatever the result, we are one city united. Be safe, be responsible, look out for each other and enjoy the game.”

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