Lancashire Police confirm reason for moving Leeds United vs Blackburn Rovers amid club ‘frustration’
Lancashire Police have confirmed the reason they called for an earlier kick-off time when Leeds United go to Blackburn Rovers in November.
Leeds were initially due at Ewood Park for 3pm on Saturday, November 30, but a request made to the EFL by the police force eventually saw it moved to a 1.30pm kick-off. The YEP understands a noon kick-off was initially requested, with Leeds pushing back.
Up to 7,500 Whites supporters will travel to Blackburn for the game, having regularly been given a large away allocation at Ewood Park. And Lancashire Police have now confirmed that ‘alcohol-related anti-social behaviour’ was the main concern behind their request.
According to Leeds Live reporter Beren Cross, Lancashire Police said the kick-off time was moved forward “to minimise the risk of alcohol-related anti-social behaviour. We look forward to welcoming Leeds United to Lancashire and hope all fans attending the fixture have a safe and enjoyable visit.”
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