Turkey vs Georgia Euro 2024 clash at risk of postponement as TWO waterfalls flood from roof and violence breaks out

TURKEY’S Euro 2024 clash with Georgia is at risk of being CALLED OFF due to water pouring in from the stadium roof.

The Group F game is due to get underway at 5pm on Tuesday evening, but footage of the Westfalenstadion leaking onto supporters has created concern over it going ahead as scheduled.

ReutersWater poured onto fans at the Westfalenstadion[/caption]

It’s not just Old Trafford. Rain so hard in Dortmund that water is pouring down from the Westfalenstadion roof and forcing supporters on front rows to scamper back. pic.twitter.com/j75uD3kXTm

— Daniel Storey (@danielstorey85) June 18, 2024

Georgian fans have broken through barrier of their section in one corner of Dortmund stadium. Small scuffles broke out with Turkish fans. Turkey supporters have now retreated and riot police are re-establishing the barrier. Situation has now calmed down. #EURo2024 pic.twitter.com/a5FtsAhjEY

— Max Merrill (@MaxMerrill_) June 18, 2024

EPAThe problem has put the game at risk of being postponed[/caption]

ReutersThe water poured onto the seats next to the pitch[/caption]

ReutersFights broke out between Turkey and Georgia fans[/caption]

ReutersIt added to the chaotic situation in the stadium[/caption]

According to journalist Daniel Storey, crowd violence has also erupted inside the ground.

Objects were reportedly thrown between two sections, before fighting ensued.

The scene was described as “absolute bedlam” amid concerns of the game going ahead.

Storey tweeted: “Think that there has to be a greater than zero chance of this game being postponed if the deluge continues.

“Work ongoing to try and sweep pouring water from stadium corners down drains that have been opened for the purpose, but it’s Sisyphean sogginess.”

Riot police eventually re-established control of the situation just over one hour before the scheduled kick-off time.

Turkey-Georgia is the penultimate match of the first round of group-stage matches at the Euros.

The final two teams to get their tournaments underway are Portugal and Czech Republic as they prepare

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