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FIFA opens “poppy” cases against England, Scotland

England v Scotland - FIFA 2018 World Cup Qualifier

LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 11: Wayne Rooney of England tussles with James McArthur of Scotland during the FIFA 2018 World Cup qualifying match between England and Scotland at Wembley Stadium on November 11, 2016 in London, England. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)

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ZURICH (AP) FIFA says it opened disciplinary cases against England and Scotland after players from both teams wore armbands with poppy emblems at a World Cup qualifying match.

FIFA did not specify details of the cases, nor would it “speculate on any outcome or provide an estimated timeline.”

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The laws of football prohibit religious, political or personal statements at national team matches.

The English and Scottish federations said before the Nov. 11 match at Wembley Stadium they were prepared to face the consequences of defying FIFA rules.

Both federations face being fined.