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Police ready for Portsmouth v Southampton derby as officers prepare for Fratton Park fixture

Police say they are match-ready ahead of this weekend’s highly anticipated derby clash between Portsmouth and Southampton, with specialist officers and tactics in place to ensure public safety.

The return fixture at Fratton Park on Sunday follows the first meeting between the two sides in September, which police described as a successful operation with no major disorder and only a small number of arrests.

Officers will once again work closely with both football clubs, supporters and the local community, with the focus on keeping fans safe and allowing football to remain the centre of attention.

Chief Superintendent Simon Dodds, Gold Commander for the policing operation, said:

“We’re incredibly proud of our officers and staff who played their part in helping to keep everyone safe during that first, highly anticipated, game between these two teams.

“It may not have been quite the game the fans were hoping for but from our perspective, it was a hugely successful policing operation, which passed without any major disorder and only a handful of arrests were necessary.

“It was great to see overwhelming support from the fans and the local community during and after the game and I am confident we can do the same again.

“We really appreciated that positive feedback from those fans who went to the game, who told us how impressed they were with how smoothly it all went, as well as those within the city who felt reassured by our presence.

“Our dedicated and professional teams have continued to work hard in preparation for this second game, working closely with both clubs to ensure we can replicate that success.

“Our approach continues to mirror that taken by the clubs, to help make fans feel safe and keep the football as the focus of the day.”

Supporters attending the match may notice a different style of policing compared to a typical football fixture, with specially trained officers deployed around the stadium wearing protective equipment. Police say this is designed to prevent disorder and protect the public.

As with the first game, officers will support coach-managed travel arrangements for both sets of fans, working with the clubs to co-ordinate safe arrival and departure. Police have also confirmed that additional tactics will be in place that will not be visible to the public.

Chief Superintendent Dodds added:

“We have a vast amount of experience policing these sorts of games and with every game our knowledge grows, so we adapt our plans to ensure we have the right tactics, best technology and specialist teams in place to keep people safe.

“Where we did have to take action in September, this was swift and effective, with those who thought the rules didn’t apply to them finding themselves in court, facing the consequences.

“I hope this action reassures fans and reinforces that these are not just words; when we say we will stop those intent on causing disruption, we mean it.

“From our Dedicated Football Officers, to our Roads Policing Unit and Public Order and Neighbourhood teams, they are all ready to respond where required to ensure any threat of disruption is minimised, both for those attending the game and for those living and working within the local community.

“Public safety remains our priority, so my advice is, don’t let your club or yourself down because if you end up with a conviction and a Football Banning Order, like those did last year, this could have serious implications on your life that go far beyond a game of football.

“Be passionate, do your club proud and make sure that whatever the score on the day, it isn’t you left facing a bad result in court.

“We’re looking forward to helping to make this an enjoyable day for all and if any fans have any concerns on Sunday, please go and speak to one of our officers, who are there for your safety.”

Portsmouth Football Club has issued advice for supporters attending the match, including information about road closures and travel arrangements.

Those travelling into the city are also being advised by Portsmouth City Council to plan journeys in advance and allow extra time, particularly due to the ongoing closure of Eastern Road as Southern Water continues repair works.