Police say riot police were deployed in Amsterdam to deal with the trouble

Drunk England supporters threw beer bottles and were kept in overnight

Dutch police plan to beef up security before and after Friday's match

Videos have since emerged of England fans causing chaos in Dutch capital

Videos have emerged of England fans causing chaos on the streets of Amsterdam ahead of the friendly against Holland.

Yobs threw beer from a bridge over passengers on a canal boat and one even chucked a bicycle into the water.

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Another fan decided to take a dip in the canal, stripping down to his underwear before leaping in and celebrating his achievement.

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England fans chucked their beers from a bridge and covered passengers on a boat below

One supporter even threw a bicycle over the side to loud cheers from his mindless friends

England flags were draped over railings as some of the 1500 travelling supporters set up shop in the Dutch capital.

The boat passengers cruised along before gesturing in alarm to the fate they saw heading their way but they were drenched anyway.

Dutch police detained 25 England fans overnight on Thursday after they drunkenly threw beer bottles at officers ahead of the friendly match between the Holland and England.

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One man stripped down to his boxers and jumped in the canal outside a pub

Riot police were deployed to downtown Amsterdam to deal with the rowdy supporters. Police detained the England fans for offences including public disorder.

England will play Holland at the Johan Cruyff Arena on the southern edge of the Dutch capital.

Police say they plan to beef up security before and after Friday's match. About 1,500 England fans travelled to the Dutch capital for the game.

No doubt the incident will fuel fears that travelling fans could be involved in some unsavoury activities this summer.

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Given the particularly unedifying clashing between Russian and English supporters in the past, authorities at the World Cup will be on red alert.

With relations souring between the two nations in recent weeks any trouble is likely to be amplified.

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Vladimir Putin has enlisted the help of Russian secret services to crack down on hooliganism during the tournament.

1,500 England fans have travelled to support the team against Holland in Amsterdam