French authorities have identified Saturday’s match between England and Russia in Marseille as one of the Euro 2016 games most likely to lead to violence involving fans and are determined to avoid more trouble after scuffles on Thursday and Friday.

“This is one of the five risky matches of the tournament … British and Russians with the heat, that can be explosive,” the country’s sports minister, Patrick Kanner, told i-Television on Saturday. “Everything will be done to secure that match tonight,” he added.

French police stepped in to break up small groups of English and Russian fans who squared up and hurled taunts at one another in Marseille on Friday.

Late on Thursday, about 100 England fans and 50 local residents were involved in another fracas around the Old Port area, where several English and Irish bars are located.

In the 1998 World Cup, England fans were involved in serious disorder over several days in Marseille before and after a match against Tunisia.

About 1,000 police will be deployed in the Mediterranean city as up to 70,000 England fans and 20,000 Russians arrive ahead of the match between the two countries.

The tournament kicked off on Friday with France still under a state of emergency after Islamist militants launched simultaneous assaults on entertainment venues in Paris in November, killing 130 people.