Everton fans can watch their Europa League away clash against Dynamo Kyiv …

  • Everton have been handed 1,500 tickets for their clash in Ukraine
  • Fans who travel to conflict-hit Ukraine can watch the match for just £1
  • Cheap tickets may not be enough to persuade away fans to make the trip 
  • Kyiv have been ordered to partially close their stadium because of violence

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Everton fans can enjoy their side’s Europa League away fixture against Dynamo Kyiv for a bargain price after £1 tickets were made available for the clash.

The Premier League strugglers have been handed an initial allocation of 1,500 tickets for the game, which takes place on March 19.

But cheap tickets may still not be enough to lure Toffee fans to conflict-hit Ukraine following violence from Dynamo fans in their win against Guingamp in the previous round.

Everton fans can watch Roberto Martinez's side in action against Dynamo Kyiv for just £1

Everton fans can watch Roberto Martinez’s side in action against Dynamo Kyiv for just £1

Dynamo Kyiv supporters came to blows during the Europa League game against Guingamp last week

Dynamo Kyiv supporters came to blows during the Europa League game against Guingamp last week

Players for Dynamo had to intervene in the clashes and the club faces sanctions from UEFA

Players for Dynamo had to intervene in the clashes and the club faces sanctions from UEFA

Kyiv, have been ordered to partially close their stadium for the visit of Roberto Martinez’s side after fans invaded the pitch and clashed with security staff.

The Ukrainian Premier League club were also fined £51,000 after the crowd trouble caused the game to be briefly halted.

Dynamo officials claimed provocation by visiting French fans who turned tricolor flags sideways to resemble Russian flags.

Kyiv's supporters began fighting and the referee had no option but to halt the Europa League game

Kyiv’s supporters began fighting and the referee had no option but to halt the Europa League game


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