SERBIA are refusing to sell tickets for next week’s clash with England at Wembley.
The Eagles visit the Three Lions in the penultimate game of World Cup qualifying in Group K.


However, the November 13 clash will not see any travelling Serbia fans involved.
It comes after the Serbian FA took the decision NOT to sell organised tickets to fans following recent crowd trouble.
The Fifa Disciplinary Committee fined Serbia £83,000 (87,500 Swiss francs) for the behaviour of supporters during their October 11 game against Albania.
As confirmed by a statement from the Serbian FA, the fine was down to fans singing during the Albania national team anthem and discriminatory behaviour of some spectators during the match.
Part of the punishment has also seen them hit with a partial stadium closure of 25 per cent in their next home game against Latvia, to be played on November 16.
Following this decision, Serbia announced they would refuse to sell tickets to fans to fill out the away allocation for the match with England, and called on fans to support the team without incident.
A statement said: “In view of past experience and the multi-million fines that have been paid not only when matches are played at home, but also due to incidents at away fixtures, the Football Association of Serbia will not undertake the organised sale of tickets for the away section at Wembley Stadium, nor assume responsibility for the behaviour of supporters at the upcoming match against the England national team.
“The Football Association of Serbia calls on all fans to observe regulations and fair play principles, and to support the national team in a sporting spirit and without incidents.”
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SunSport has contacted The FA for comment.
When Thomas Tuchel’s side visited Serbia in September it ended in a 5-0 thrashing as five different goalscorers got their names on the team sheet.
However, off the field the game was marred by the behaviour of some of the home crowd.
Video footage captured in the ground saw riot police forced to intervene when a fight broke out as children were moved out of harm’s way.
Another acrobatic fan attempted to jump into the England end of the stadium before they were tackled by security.
England have already qualified for next summer’s World Cup, being hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Thus far, Tuchel’s side have a perfect record in the group with six wins from six.
The second-place team in the group will go into a play-off round due to be played next spring.
Albania are the current team in that slot, but have just one point more than Serbia in third ahead of their crunch England clash.
Former Chelsea manager Tuchel, 52, will name his squad for the qualifying games against Serbia and Albania on Friday.











