Visiting players racially abused Hungary v England at Puskas Arena
Manchester City forward Raheem Sterling and Borussia Dortmund midfielder Jude Bellingham were both targeted. Uefa ordered Hungary to play three home games behind closed doors after fans' discriminatory behaviour at Euro 2020.
Charges related to racism and other discriminatory conduct. But home supporters were allowed into the 67,000-capacity Puskas Arena in Budapest against England as this match falls under Fifa jurisdiction.
The tone was set at kick-off when England's players were booed loudly as they took a knee to protest against racism.
Hungary's players and their head coach Marco Rossi had asked supporters to respect England's gesture before the match, but the message went unheeded.
The first half was otherwise uneventful on and off the field - but in the second half, Sterling was pelted with paper cups and bottles when he opened the scoring for England, while a flare was thrown onto the pitch after Harry Maguire put the visitors 3-0 ahead.
England manager Gareth Southgate had ice thrown at him by fans during his post-match interview with BBC Radio 5 Live. He said: "I've heard reports of racism, which I hadn't heard during the game.
"Everyone knows what we stand for as a team, and that's completely unacceptable. It has been reported. Our head of security has spoken to the players and taken their statements. We will deal with it in the right channels.
"I believe that people have been filmed, and we have to hope it's dealt with the right way."The world is modernising, and although some people are stuck in their ways of thinking and their prejudices, they're going to be the dinosaurs in the end because the world is changing."
One of the scorers in a dominant 4-0 win, England captain Harry Kane said: "I'll talk to the boys. We'll have to report it. If it's the case, then hopefully the authorities can come down strong."
The Football Association said in a statement: "It is extremely disappointing to hear reports of discriminatory actions towards some of our England players.
"We will be asking Fifa to investigate the matter. We continue to support the players and staff in our collective determination to highlight and tackle discrimination in all its forms."
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