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Manchester City and Liverpool fined by UEFA following a pitch invasion during Champions League games, while Tottenham, Celtic and Rangers are handed fines for crowd trouble in Euro ties

Premier League clubs Manchester City, Liverpool and Tottenham have all been handed fines by UEFA's disciplinary panel following crowd disturbances during European games.

The Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body ruled City would be fined 5,000 euro (£4270) after a pitch invasion during the Champions League tie against Paris St Germain at the Etihad Stadium on November 24.

Liverpool have been handed the same fine following a similar incident during their European tie against Porto at Anfield. The visitors, meanwhile, were sanctioned 45,000 euro (£35,500) for a late kick-off.

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Manchester City have been fined £4270 for a pitch invasion during PSG tie on November 24

Tottenham have been fined 5,000 euro (£4270) following a pitch invasion during their home 3-2 Europa Conference League win over Vitesse on November 4, and also 2,750 euro (£2350) for the throwing of objects from the stands.