Police have warned football fans not to “let their passions spill over” at this weekend’s East Lancashire derby.
Burnley FC will take on Blackburn Rovers at Turf Moor on Saturday (August 31) in a lunchtime kick-off.
The games in 2022 and 2023 were the first in recent times in which away supporters were free to make their way to the stadium independently. That will remain the case this time around.
Police want to reassure residents and fans that there is a significant police operation taking place across East Lancashire.
Specialist officers, police dogs, police on horseback, investigation teams, and aerial support are all in operation. This will be overseen by a command structure with experience in policing this fixture.
Officers said it will continue working with both football clubs, the ambulance service, fire and rescue service, the English Football League, British Transport Police (BTP), local authorities, as well as other partners, up to and on the day of the fixture.
Police have cancelled rest days to boost officer and staff numbers. They have warned anyone intent on causing disorder that they will be wearing body cameras.
A police spokesperson said: “Sadly, we know that some will let their passion spill over and others may be intent on causing disorder with no regard to both sets of supporters or the local community.
“For those individuals, we would want to remind them that our officers will all be wearing body-worn video cameras, we have access to the football stadium, town centre, and private close circuit television systems and where appropriate these will be reviewed as part of the investigation element of this operation.
“Anybody intent on committing offences, whether inside or away from the stadium, should expect to be arrested on the day or await a knock on the door from our officers.
“With this in mind, we would urge only fans with tickets to turn up to the stadium.”
As well as a significant police presence in Burnley, we will have resources across the rest of East Lancashire, including Blackburn, Darwen, Hyndburn, the Ribble Valley, Pendle and Rossendale.
The BTP will also have resources on the rail networks supporting the safe travel of rail users and fans travelling to and from the fixture.
Due to limited parking facilities in the proximity of Turf Moor, and for the convenience of their supporters, Blackburn Rovers has encouraged supporters attending the fixture to take advantage of their away travel service. Details are available on their club website.
There is no designated away fans pub, so any Blackburn Rovers fans turning up early in Burnley town centre will be directed to the ground in time for turnstiles opening at 11am.
Superintendent Melita Worswick, who is the gold command for the fixture, said: “We know this is a significant occasion in the East Lancashire footballing calendar and the game that both sets of supporters look forward to the most.
“I know that the overwhelming majority of fans want to passionately support their team and hopefully leave with the local bragging rights.
"I would just ask that people enjoy the atmosphere and occasion without letting their passions overspill into disorderly behaviour.
“With the game once again being broadcast live on Sky Sports both sets of supporters will also be representing their clubs and East Lancashire football on the national stage. Please don’t be the person that lets your club down.”
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