The French police chief charged with dealing with hooligans has told The Local that any English supporters heading to France this summer should think twice if they're planning to cause trouble.
As the Euro 2016 football tournament approaches there are concerns that it could turn into a fiasco given the prospect of rail strikes, street protests, petrol shortages and security "failings" at the national stadium
As France launches the countdown to Euro 2016 organisers are hoping the tournament will be a "breath of fresh air" for a public weary of constant security threats.
The Euro 2016 football tournament is just over a month away, and the foundations are already being put down for the biggest ever fanzone right in the heart of Paris. Here's what you need to know.
Thousands of football fans heading to France for Euro 2016 will be forgiven for asking themselves: Is it really safe to come? But fans should be reassured that they are more likely to be affected by more mundane, everyday French problems.
The French Prime Minister Manuel Valls announced on Wednesday that the government plans to extend the state of emergency, which has been in place since the November Paris attacks, until after the Euro 2016 football championships and the Tour de France.
Hotels have raised prices by 80 percent and rental property owners have been almost as greedy ahead of the Euro 2016 tournament, a new study has found.
Sources close to the Belgian probe into the terror cell that carried out the Paris and Brussels attacks have told French media that the jihadists were intending to target this summer’s Euro 2016 football championships in France.
The French public is strongly against any cancellation of this summer's Euro 2016 football championships due to the fear of further terrorist attacks, an opinion poll published Sunday has shown.
Marseille were ordered to shut down their hardline, ultra sections at their Stade Velodrome home on Thursday after last
weekend's match with Lyon was held up for 20 minutes by crowd violence.
Time is running for fans hoping to land tickets for Euro 2016 in France next year with the initial ballot to close on Friday. Millions of ticket applications have been made. Here's how to make yours.
The threat of a terror attack at next year's Euro 2016 football championships in France is now a reality in the light of the shootings in Paris earlier this month, organizers admitted on Tuesday.