England have been ordered to play one match behind closed doors and fined €100,000 after UEFA's disciplinary committee took action following crowd disturbances at July's Euro 2020 final.
UEFA have also issued a ban for a second match, which is suspended for two years.
Ticketless supporters clashed with stewards and police as some forced their way into the stadium for the clash with Italy, which was England's first major final since 1966.
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UEFA reviewed both the behaviour of fans and the poor security operations before the match, which the Italians eventually won on penalties.
The capacity for the final had been reduced to 60,000 from Wembley's usual 90,000 due to Covid-19 restrictions, but as many fans gathered near the stadium on the afternoon of the match, stewards and police were left overwhelmed and unable to stop some storming through security cordons.

Video footage of supporters fighting inside the stadium then circulated widely online as ticketless fans clashed with stewards and those who did have tickets.
UEFA reached the decision following a meeting of their disciplinary committee on Monday.
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They said in a statement: "Following an investigation conducted by a UEFA Ethics and Disciplinary Inspector regarding the incidents that occurred during the UEFA EURO 2020 final match between the national teams of Italy and England played on 11 July 2021 at Wembley Stadium, London, and the subsequent disciplinary proceedings opened against the English Football Association, the UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body has today taken the following decision:
"To order the English Football Association to play its next two (2) UEFA competition matches as host association behind closed doors, the second of which is suspended for a probationary period of two (2) years from the date of the present decision, for the lack of order and discipline inside and around the stadium.
"To fine the English Football Association €100,000 for the lack of order and discipline inside and around the stadium, for the invasion of the field of play, for throwing of objects and for the disturbances during the national anthems."
England's next home match is a World Cup qualifier against Albania on November 12, although the ban will not come into effect until next summer for the next UEFA-sanctioned match, with the new Nations League campaign beginning in June.