
Disorder broke out ahead of CHELSEA’S Europa Conference League fixture against Djurgarden as fans from the Swedish side scaled barriers to join their traveling supporters.
A sizable group of Djurgarden fans journeyed from Sweden for the second leg of their semi-final showdown at Stamford Bridge.

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Several enthusiastic fans from Djurgarden found themselves with tickets in the home section.
Many of them remarkably leaped over the barriers separating them from their comrades upon discovering that the club had not sold out its tickets.
Footage captured fans openly ignoring stewards’ warnings as they climbed to join the visiting group.
Videos of Djurgarden supporters rushing into the away area quickly circulated online.
One observer remarked: “This is genuinely amusing.”
Another noted: “It’s embarrassing that they somehow obtained home tickets for a European semi-final.”
A different commentator added: “I doubt this is allowed. They ought to stay in their assigned spots in the away section.”
One user exclaimed: “Kick them out.”

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Djurgarden arrived at Stamford Bridge facing a considerable challenge after their 4-1 defeat in the first leg the previous Thursday.
Things took a turn for the worse when Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall scored in the 38th minute, extending the West London team’s lead to 5-1 on aggregate.
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The Blues are poised to face the winner of the other semi-final clash between Fiorentina and Real Betis on May 28.