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Champions League final: Liverpool and Spurs fans descend on Madrid

Champions League final: Liverpool and Spurs fans descend on Madrid

Football fans in MadridImage copyrightPA
Image captionThousands of flights took off from the UK on Friday, carrying fans of both sides
Thousands of Liverpool and Tottenham fans have descended on Madrid for the Champions League final.
The two Premier League sides will meet at the Wanda Metropolitano stadium on Saturday.
Many fans spent Friday making long, last-minute journeys from the UK, after both teams made remarkable comebacks in the semi-finals.
Whether the cost and effort was worth it will be decided on Saturday night, fans said.
Spanish police have told English football fans to "behave like tourists" as an extra 1,300 officers were deployed to cope with the influx of supporters.
Liverpool fans in MadridImage copyrightPETER BYRNE/PA
Image captionLiverpool fans set off a smoke flare in Plaza de Felipe II
An acknowledgement from both sets of fans is that the Liverpool contingent is so far outnumbering that of their north London rivals.
Their arrival has been characterised by a sea of replica shirts, while both sets of fans have congregated on plazas to drink beer and bellow out football chants.
Police said supporters have so far been well-behaved.
Officer Jose Ramon Carrasco told the Press Association: "We understand they're going to be noisy, happy or singing or whatever - that's understandable.
"What's not understandable is maybe throwing bottles in the street, getting into fights. We don't accept that.
"It's a matter of having fun but not being in a bad mood."
Media captionFans have been finding different ways to get to Madrid
About 9,000 flights are predicted to take off from the UK on Friday, which would exceed the previous record of 8,854 set on 25 May 2018.
Air traffic controller Nats has predicted an extra 800 flights will take off over the weekend.
But some have expressed frustration at a delay in getting their travel details through for chartered flights.
Football fans in MadridImage copyrightJOE GIDDENS/PA
Image captionTottenham Hotspur fans waved a banner in Puerta del Sol
Spurs supporter Steve Cook wrote on Twitter he was still awaiting his itinerary from Thomas Cook 48 hours before kick-off.
He said: "We made this booking with the club's official travel company and have been dealt with appallingly."
Tottenham fans in MadridImage copyrightPA
Image captionSome Tottenham fans are soaking up the atmosphere in Madrid
Thomas Cook said it had been awaiting the flight times from Madrid airport, which is expecting an extra 800 flights this weekend, but all passengers have now received their itineraries.
A company spokesman said: "As soon as we received finalised flight times from the airports, we sent itineraries out to fans."
He added the firm's six flights would arrive in Madrid at least six hours before the 20:00 BST kick-off allowing fans to "soak up the atmosphere".
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To avoid flight issues, Anthony Gibson and three fellow Spurs-supporting friends from Northampton decided to drive the 1,100 miles (1,800km) to Madrid.
They set off on Thursday evening and hope to be at their hotel near the Spanish capital by Friday night.
Anthony Gibson with friendsImage copyrightANTHONY GIBSON
Image captionAnthony Gibson and his friends have driven from Northampton to Spain
"Living in Northampton every Spurs game for us is an away game, this is the ultimate one," Mr Gibson said.
"I'm 42 and we have all had season tickets for 15 years. We've not had anything this big in our time. It's a once in a lifetime thing."
Media captionBroadcaster Lynsey Hooper's guide to the Champions League final
Spanish police are clamping down on those selling fake tickets or those sold above face value - despite many fans arriving in Madrid willing to shell out thousands of pounds for the opportunity to get inside the ground.
Mr Gibson, said he and his friends were offered £15,000 for their four £60 tickets.
"Some people have asked if we are mad, especially my wife, but if you do not make the journey it's one of those things you will regret," he said, adding he had seen plenty of other Spurs fans on the roads of Europe bound for Madrid, including many who did not have match tickets.
Sisters Toni Moran and Collette Slater, "born and bred" Liverpool fans, flew to Madrid with family, including a nephew who is travelling from Sydney.
They booked their tickets from Liverpool last week and said they had not had any issues.
Toni and Collette
Image captionSisters Toni Moran and Collette Slater are meeting family in Madrid for the final
"There's a good atmosphere down here at the airport, it's lovely to see all the flags, everyone is really looking forward to the match," Ms Slater said.
Manchester Airport also had a message for fans flying from there, as shared on Twitter by Tracey Moore.
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Other passengers have already noticed a lot of football fans as well, if Claire Petros' video is anything to go by.
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Dr Petros, who is a part of her friend Pip Rowe's hen party, said her flight from Stansted to Madrid saw "lots of drinking" and "chants" but all was "positive and fun".
"We hadn't expected the football theme to the hen. There were a couple of moments of 'laddiness' but we learnt some new chants and some football facts that we hadn't known before."
Another Liverpool fan, Youtuber Simon Wilson, is driving to Madrid in a car he bought for £40.
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Spurs fan Nick Rabbits, an English journalist who works in Ireland, said seeing his team in a European final was too good an opportunity to miss.
"In the wake of our win in the semi-final I went immediately online," Mr Rabbits said.
"All the cheap routes had been taken by Liverpool fans because they had a 24-hour head start, so I went for this one."
He left his home in Limerick at about 20:00 BST on a coach bound for Dublin, from where he flew to Bacau in Romania.
Mr Rabbits, who has previously travelled "over land and sea" to Baku in Azerbaijan to watch Spurs, arrived in Romania at about 07:00 local time, with his final flight to Madrid due to depart at 21:00.
Nick Rabbits in Spurs clobberImage copyrightNICK RABBITS
Image captionNick Rabbits is travelling to Spain from Ireland via Romania
Mr Rabbits should arrive in the Spanish capital shortly after midnight, having flown more than 4,000 miles (6,400km).
The flights have cost him £320 and he has also paid 207 Euros for a berth in an 11-bed hostel dormitory for two nights.
"Ask me on Sunday if it has been worth it," he said.
Jarrett and his partnerImage copyright@JJORDANN
Image captionLiverpool fan Jarrett has made the trip from South Africa
Liverpool fan Jarrett has travelled from South Africa for the match.
He said when his side beat Bayern Munich he decided to take "a gamble" and book 

Donald Trump says Boris Johnson would be 'excellent' Tory leader

Donald Trump says Boris Johnson would be 'excellent' Tory leader

Boris Johnson and Donald Trump shake handsImage copyrightGETTY IMAGES
Donald Trump has said Boris Johnson would be an "excellent" choice for the Conservative Party leadership.
In an interview with the Sun ahead of his visit to the UK, Mr Trump said: "I think Boris would do a very good job."
The US president said other candidates had sought his endorsement, adding: "I could help anybody."
His comments came as Home Secretary Sajid Javid became the latest leadership contender to say he was prepared to leave the EU with no deal.
Writing in the Daily Mail, Mr Javid ruled out holding another referendum, an early general election or revoking Article 50 to end the Brexit process.

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As the UK braces for Mr Trump's visit with a multi-million-pound security operation, Mr Trump said he had been paying close attention to the Tory leadership contest, which will decide the UK's next prime minister.
Media captionThe BBC's Jonny Dymond on what to expect from President Trump's visit to the UK
He said: "I actually have studied it very hard. I know the different players. But I think Boris would do a very good job. I think he would be excellent. I like him. I have always liked him.
"I don't know that he is going to be chosen but I think he is a very good guy, a very talented person."
The US president declined to reveal names, but said that "other people" had asked him for endorsements and added: "I could help anybody if I endorse them."
Mr Trump said he also looked favourably on Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt, telling the Sun: "Yup, I like him."
But he said Environment Secretary Michael Gove had been wrong to apparently criticise him over Iran.
Mr Gove said in an interview that "sabre ratting of the kind that some have advocated is not the way forward".
Both the UK and the US would benefit from pressure on the Middle Eastern nation, Mr Trump said, "so he should be all for that".

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