What football can do to tackle rise of hooliganism and why it must act now

Pitch invasions by lone fans at Arsenal, Birmingham and Hibernian over the weekend have provoked widespread criticism, with some politicians and pundits wondering if they represent a return to British football’s hooligan era.

Here, Press Association Sport explains what measures are in place, how the authorities have reacted and what can be done to address these problems.

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