A dedicated policing operation will be in place throughout the Thames Valley during the World Cup, the force behind the scheme has said.
The 2026 World Cup kicks-off on Thursday, with England's first game of the tournament taking place in Dallas against Croatia on 17 June.
During the competition, Thames Valley Police said the public could "expect firm, fair and friendly policing throughout" as part of a special operation.
The force said the dedicated policing plan would be supported by additional resources and investigation teams across Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire.
Supt Ade Hall, who is leading the operation, said: "We are well prepared for the World Cup and have well-rehearsed and robust plans in place to help keep people safe while they enjoy the tournament."
"We're not here to spoil anyone's fun, but we will take action where behaviour crosses the line into intimidation, violence or public disorder."