Euro 2016: Security lockdown, but fears over bars and fan zones

France beefs up security in stadiums and fan zones, as restaurants are warned not to show matches on outside TVs

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Euro 2016, which kicks off tonight at the Stade de France in Paris, poses a huge challenge for French security services badly exposed by last November's terror attacks which killed 130 people.

As if to underline the threat, the French newspaper Liberation reported recently that a suspect had told Belgian investigators that the cell behind the Paris attacks was targeting the tournament. To make matters worse, security at last month's French cup final – seen as a dry run for Euro 2016 – was shambolic, with a near-stampede outside the Stade de France, and smoke bombs and bottles being smuggled into the stadium, says the Daily Telegraph.

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