Increased police presence planned for Leeds United v Millwall

Leeds UnitedLeeds United
Leeds United
Police will return to Elland Road for the visit of Millwall.

Improvements in fan behaviour have meant that several of Leeds United's home fixtures this season have gone ahead without a police presence and have been stewarded by the club.

What Millwall have said ahead of Leeds United showdownHowever, some matches have been designated as posing a higher risk of violence and will continue to be policed.

Millwall visit Elland Road this Saturday.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

West Yorkshire Police have released a statement thanking supporters for their conduct despite the highest attendance enjoyed by the club in over a decade.

Superintendent Chris Bowen, who heads operational policing for Leeds District, said:

“We recognise that times have changed significantly for the better in terms of the behaviour of fans. We have had a number of police-free matches at Elland Road and introduced the ‘Police Liaison Approach’ this season, which in turn frees up officers to be deployed across Leeds protecting our communities.

“We have been able to move away from the restrictions we previously had to put in place around some games, such as early kick-offs and ticket exchange systems, which prove unpopular with fans.