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20:50CET: Fan trouble has caused a stand off at Marassi as Serbia Ultras cause havoc, putting the Euro 2012 qualifier with Italy at risk of being called off.
Around 2000 Serbia fans have been causing trouble since this afternoon, and unconfirmed reports claim the Serbian goalkeeper was injured when a flare was thrown into the team bus.
As things stand the game looks like it will be called off. UEFA delegates and officials are calling an emergency meeting with the Italian FA officials.
Around 100 riot police are on the pitch in the section below the Serbia fans.
The teams initially came onto the pitch, but the trouble and tension, always mounting, forced them to head back into the dressing rooms for safety reasons.
Serbia fans are showing resistance. They want conflict with the police and are instigating violent reactions.
21:00 CET:Flares are being thrown onto police who seem likely to enter the stand, but this could cause explosive tension.
Authorities are doubting the game will go ahead. Italian and Serbian police are discussing ways to deal with the trouble.
Italy fans in stand next to Serbian ultras are being moved on. Tension and stand off between police and Serbia Ultras.
Players are back on the pitch warming up, sending a message that they want to play.
However, Serbia fans have armed themselves and are starting to smash the reinforced barriers in an attempt a breaking out to fight the police.
21:12 CET: Sadly it's all heading towards unsavoury scenes.
Serbia team bus driver has told Rai television that Serbia Ultras boarded team bus and threw a flare at Stoijkovic, injuring him. He is not even on the bench tonight.
Fans continue to smash glass in Marassi.
21:15 CET: Police have positioned themselves towards the emergency exit and they are planning to force the Serbia fans to leave the ground.
21:17 CET: Security people are frantically working to solve the problem. The latest from Italian commentators claim UEFA want the game to go ahead.
21:18: UEFA have confirmed the game will go ahead, according to RAI.
21:20: Dejan Stankovic to RAI: "We are trying to calm our fans, not applaud them."
21:21: Italy's head of security: "There are conditions to play. The game will go ahead."