A PUB has issued a stern warning to those thinking of coming along to watch the Euro 2024 final.
The Station, in Otley Road, Guiseley published an "important announcement" on its Facebook page at 12.46pm today.
It related to Sunday, when England will face off against Spain in the final of the Euros - with the Three Lions having made it to a major final on foreign soil for the first time.
Gareth Southgate's men could make history, winning the country its first European Championship and its first trophy since the World Cup in 1966, and plenty of fans will be taking in the game at pubs across Bradford and its surrounding areas.
The Station has a number of screens for showing sport, with a large beer garden, and tends to have a lively atmosphere.
But the post from the team at the pub has set out clear markers for any troublemakers and also stipulated that only those aged 21 and over will be allowed in, with a "no ID, no entry" policy.
Random bag checks will be a condition of entry as well.
Drinks, including bottles, will be served in plastic, and bringing your own alcohol is banned.
Anyone caught with their own alcohol will have it confiscated and they will be asked to leave the premises.
Those who show violent or aggressive behaviour towards staff or anyone else will be asked to leave immediately.
All tables are first come, first served.
The post said: "All points have been put in place to maximise safety and security for all guests, staff and door team."
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