Dutch police have confirmed 100 England football fans were arrested in Amsterdam yesterday after clashing with officers ahead of the Three Lions' 1-0 victory over the Netherlands.

A further 25 England fans were arrested on Thursday with Dutch authorities claiming some of them turned violent against police officers.

Fans were detained on Friday for a variety of public order offences. One England fan was injured in clashes and taken to hospital for treatment.

Dutch media showed footage of England fans chanting in Amsterdam's Red Light District and police moving in to disperse them.

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Dutch police ordered the England fans to disperse before they moved in with batons

England fans were forced to scatter after Dutch riot police wielding batons cleared the area

Fans stood on the street drinking cans of lager outside this 'erotic shop' in Amsterdam

Litter was strewn around the city as England fans drank heavily before the game

Trouble started in Amsterdam on Thursday night, when police detained 25 England fans for throwing beer bottles at officers.

There was no sign of trouble at the Amsterdam Arena on the southern edge of the Dutch capital where the two teams were playing Friday night.

Thousands of England fans congregated around the city centre since early afternoon while drinking heavily.

In one narrow alleyway, England fans were moved on by baton-wielding police, with at least four officers on horse back.

A video, shot from a window above the fracas showed some glasses being thrown towards the police.

England fans who failed to move for the police were struck with batons.

Videos on social media showed fans jumping into canals, throwing bicycles in the water and chanting.

So far, more than two-dozen England fans have been arrested for various public order offences.

The drunken yobs, who were chanting 'England, England', were filmed by locals at a waterside bar overlooking the canal bridge.

Meanwhile 25 football fans have been detained by police after they threw beer bottles at officers in the city centre during violent clashes on Thursday night.

Local police confirmed that the men were arrested and held overnight following the incident, which saw many fans were drinking the day before the match.

Riot police were deployed in order to restore calm, and authorities have said the individuals involved were detained for public disorder offences.

Another video shows a larger swilling supporter stripping off and jumping into a canal wreaking havoc in the Dutch capital.

Unruly: The drunken yobs, who were chanting 'England, England', were filmed by locals at a waterside bar overlooking the canal bridge

The supporter was filmed rousing the crowd before leaping in causing a big splash.

The unruly Brits, who shouted 'Who are ya? Who are ya?' have been terrorising Amsterdam, having travelled over for a booze fuelled football weekend.

Up to 5,000 England fans are believed to have travelled to the Dutch capital for the match.

A heavy police presence greeted England fans who congregated in Amsterdam

So far 25 arrests have been made ahead of this evening's game in the Amsterdam Arena

England fans crowded around Amsterdam's historic central district ahead of the game

The fans chanted loudly throwing empty beer cans into the canal

Dutch police made more than two dozen arrests ahead of tonight's 'friendly' fixture

Thousands of fans went to Amsterdam ahead of tonight's fixture

One England fan was filmed jumping into one of Amsterdam's many canals ahead of the game