World Cup – or they could face up to six months in jail.Britons are being told to take “no risks” in Qatar – and are being warned they will be arrested if they appear drunk in public or sip a beer outside designated areas as both are illegal offences.Visiting nations are being instructed to “respect Islamic traditions” when the tournament begins in November – but there are fears that World Cup fever will grip Three Lions fans.READ MORE: World Cup sex ban as horny fans warned one-night stands can lead to 7 years in jailA police source said: “I can’t stress enough about how different the two countries are – in every way.“The cultural beliefs are literally opposite.“And there is a very real fear – and belief – that the Government is going to be left having to sort out cases of getting Brits released.“Only fans interested in watching the physical games of football should go.“Don’t even think about celebrating big wins.
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