: France Dates: 10 June to 10 July
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Euro 2016 commences on Friday when has France face Group A rivals Romania at the Stade de France in the midst of an uncommon security operation.
France stays under a highly sensitive situation after keep going November's assaults on Paris, when 130 individuals were slaughtered.
More than 90,000 police, troopers and private gatekeepers will be conveyed at the competition, with seven million fans anticipated that would visit the 10 host venues.
The US and British governments have both cautioned fans they could be at danger.
Be that as it may, coordinators Uefa and French powers demand they have done everything conceivable to keep the 2.5 million onlookers expected at the 51 matches safe.
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Paris alone will have a security power of no less than 13,000 to watch two zones and two stadiums, with the nation's highly sensitive situation permitting police additional forces to lead hunts and put individuals under house capture.
France mentor Didier Deschamps, whose side were playing Germany in a universal amicable when the Stade de France was focused by suicide planes, says November's assaults evoked "extremely compelling feelings".
"We survived some appalling minutes," he said. "So it will stay with us, regardless of the possibility that with time we can consider it somewhat less.
"Today to have zero danger doesn't exist, tragically, yet we need to go ahead and these Euros must be a celebration of football and the celebration must be as lovely as could be expected under the circumstances."
Richard Walton, the Metropolitan Police's previous head of counter-terrorism, said the danger to Euro 2016 is "more intense than for some other universal donning occasion ever".
With a reported 500,000 British fans among the seven million supporters in France, the British Foreign Office has cautioned that stadiums, fan zones and transport centers are conceivable focuses for assault.
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Two English football fans were captured after police utilized nerve gas to scatter a fight outside a bar in Marseille in a matter of seconds before midnight on Thursday.
Police said one of the fans was captured for striking a barman and the other for vicious issue, with one England supporter enduring a head damage in the wake of being hit over the face with a wooden seat.
Man strolling before teargas cloud utilized by police taking after fights as a part of Marseille on 10 June
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