Police praise fan behaviour at Devon derby match

Cameron WeldonDevon
BBC Two Devon and Cornwall Police officers walking with a number of football supporters outside Home Park Stadium in Plymouth. They all have their backs to the camera. There is a police van parked in the distance along with a number of trees. BBC
Devon and Cornwall Police said three supporters were arrested at the match

Police have praised the "overwhelming majority" of football supporters for their behaviour at a Devon derby football match over the weekend.

The match between Plymouth Argyle and Exeter City ended in a 2-2 draw at Plymouth's Home Park on Saturday, in what was the first meeting between the two sides at the stadium since 2022.

Match commander Supt Vicky Howell, of Devon and Cornwall Police, said that, despite the "well known rivalry" and the significance of the fixture, supporters came to the match in the "right spirit".

Police said three people were arrested at the game, one for entering the pitch, one for throwing a missile into the stands and another for common assault on a steward.

'Safe occasion'

The force had warned supporters prior to the game that anti-social behaviour and alcohol-related issues would not be tolerated.

Howell said officers took a "visible, proportionate and proactive approach throughout the day which helped prevent issues from escalating and ensured people could enjoy the occasion safely".

"Whilst there was a small number of arrests, this reflects our commitment to taking action where necessary.

"I would like to thank supporters, residents, and our partners, particularly the football clubs, for their cooperation in making this a successful operation," she added.

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