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Football fans are being warned to act responsibly ahead of England's game tonight.
The Three Lions will take on the USA in the World Cup at 7pm - prompting Kent Police to increase their police presence across the county.
More officers will be patrolling areas with pubs, clubs and bars which are screening the game and expecting a large number of visitors.
Police say this is to help keep people safe and identify those who may be particularly vulnerable.
Officers will be on hand to deal with any disorder that may occur and will also be available to help anyone feeling at risk of who has become a victim of a crime.
Acting chief superintendent Simon Alland said he encourages all football fans to enjoy the World Cup - but to stay sensible.
"In the run-up to the World Cup licensing officers from each of our community safety units have engaged with night-time venues to provide advice on how to minimise any trouble and provide a safe environment for people to enjoy the tournament," he said.
"Roads policing officers will also be on patrol to ensure motorists are driving responsibly and to take action against anyone who breaks the law, including those who may be under the influence of drink or drugs.
"I would encourage all football fans to enjoy the World Cup, keep yourself and others safe and behave responsibly – and if you are planning to have a drink then please do not drive afterwards."
England’s defeat to Italy in the Euro 2020 final last July led to disturbances in Maidstone town centre, which this week resulted in 18 people being charged with violent disorder.
Similarly, on Monday, a police officer was allegedly assaulted while on patrol in Ashford during England's game against Iran.
This led to a man being charged with assaulting an emergency worker.
Supt Alland added: "Whilst passions usually run high during major football tournaments, there is absolutely no excuse for people fighting or committing other violent acts including domestic abuse either before, during or after a big game.
"Anyone who does can expect to be arrested and brought before the courts.
"Our message to victims during the World Cup is the same as at any other time of the year – we are here to help and you need not suffer in silence.
"Please report any incidents to us so we can take action against the person responsible and provide you with any safeguarding and support you may need.
"You can report incidents to us online at www.kent.police.uk/report or by calling 999 in an emergency."