As England gear up for their second match of the Euros, people are being reminded to have fun, enjoy the football, and behave.

England take on Denmark in their second group match of this summer's European Football Championships, with the game kicking off at 5pm later today.

Ahead of the game, Dorset Police has issued a reminder that there response to reports of domestic abuse will be 'proactive and robust'.

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The force is warning people that there are consequences if they use or threaten violence against their partners.

During the Euro 2020 tournament held in July 2021 there were over 3,000 recorded incidents of anti-social behaviour with the majority of them relating to rowdy and inconsiderate behaviour.

The National Centre for Domestic Violence also indicates that reports of domestic abuse increase during football tournaments.

Dorset Police are dedicating resources to combat and investigate these incidents during the tournament.

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Chief Superintendent Gavin Dudfield of Dorset Police said: “Our response to any report of domestic abuse will be proactive and robust.

"We are committed to supporting and protecting victims at all times, not just during sporting events.

"During the tournament we will have additional resources on duty to support our communities.

“We are committed to supporting and protecting victims at all times, not just during sporting events.

"Help is available to both victims and perpetrators of domestic abuse, and we encourage anyone involved to seek help.”

If you are a victim of domestic abuse visit www.domesticabusehelp.co.uk for support and guidance.

If you display abusive behaviour or feel you might need help, visit www.respect.uk.net

For more information about the Domestic Violence Disclosure Service or Clare's Law visit: dorset.police.uk/dvds

If you fear for your or someone else’s safety and need help immediately, always dial 999.