Chaos at Dover as Liverpool fans and half-term holidaymakers descend on port

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Chaos at Dover as Liverpool fans and half-term holidaymakers descend on port
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Football fans travelling to France for the Champions League final and families starting their half-term holidays are stuck in three-hour queues at the Port of Dover

Thousands of Liverpool supporters descended on the port today to board ferries before tomorrow’s match against Real Madrid in Paris. Fans have complained of chaos as they are forced to wait alongside holidaymakers bound for the Continent.The ferry company Irish Ferries warned customers to “expect delays of up to three hours at port security and check-in”.

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