England fans allowed in for FREE to Iran clash at World Cup after Fifa ticket app goes down moments before kick-off

ENGLAND fans were reportedly allowed in for FREE for the Iran match after a Fifa ticketing app error.

Supporters faced a ticketing nightmare after the Fifa app CRASHED this morning.

England fans celebrate in the Khalifa International Stadium

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England fans celebrate in the Khalifa International StadiumCredit: PA

Many fans claim that their tickets DISAPPEARED from their phones.

It caused several to miss the start of kick-off but eventually they filtered through and filled up the Khalifa International Stadium.

But amid the chaos, fans were even allowed in without even having a ticket, with no checks taking place.

One supporter told The Mirror: “They have just let everyone through.

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“There was a f*** up with the app and many people were stopped but they have now just opened the gates.”

Fans who were delayed getting into the stadium were helped by the fact there was a massive delay in the play.

Iran keeper Alireza Beiranvand suffered a horror clash with defender Majid Hosseini, leaving him with a brutal nose bleed.

It took many minutes but Beiranvand eventually got back to his feet and was able to restart play with a goal kick.

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But he was clearly dazed after possibly suffering a concussion and signalled to come off before laying on the pitch.

No2 Hossein Hosseini had been warming up and replaced Beiranvand after a lengthy amount of stoppage time that saw 14 MINUTES added on to the end of the first half.

By then, England were already in cruise control after going 3-0 up with teenage sensation Jude Bellingham opening the scoring.

Bukayo Saka and Raheem Sterling then added to the scoring leaving Gareth Southgate’s Three Lions home and hosed by the break.

And Saka, on a revenge mission after missing a penalty in last year’s Euros final, doubled his lead just after the hour mark.

Striker Mehdi Taremi did pull one back for Iran on 65 minutes, proving nothing more than a consolation, as Marcus Rashford soon made it 5-1.

Bukayo Saka celebrates with England captain Harry Kane

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Bukayo Saka celebrates with England captain Harry KaneCredit: Getty