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Egyptian fans clash with police in London after World Cup victory

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A neighbourhood in London known as ‘Little Cairo’ descended into chaos after the country’s team beat Australia at the World Cup.

Fans clashed with police, climbed double-decker buses and essentially halted traffic while celebrating in Edgware Road.

Police officers were filmed wrestling fans as crowds filled the streets.

The fans made their way between cars and buses while cheering and waving Egyptian flags.

The tense match between Egypt and Australia ended in a penalty shootout, with Egypt winning 4-2.

Fans climbed atop of buses to celebrate (Picture: X)
Police had altercations with multiple celebrants (Picture: X)

Elsewhere in World Cup news, England’s World Cup last-16 match against Mexico will start at 1am BST on Sunday as originally scheduled after FIFA proposed moving the kick-off to an earlier time.

Due to thunderstorms in Mexico City, which are forecast around the time of the game, FIFA had considered switching the start of the match to 12:00 pm local time (7 pm BST on Sunday) in order to avoid significant delays.

Several outlets in Mexico reported on Friday night that the decision had been made.

However, FIFA remained silent despite widespread confusion among both teams and travelling England fans who had been based in the United States.

Mexico’s head coach, Javier Aguirre, was furious with FIFA’s proposal, claiming that he had not been consulted about the change and described the decision as a ‘kick in the stomach’.

FIFA maintain no decision was ever made to reschedule but a change in kick-off time was made due to the weather.

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