Two charities which represent rival football teams have been educating young fans on hooligan culture ahead of a highly anticipated derby game.
Despite the on-pitch rivalry, Southampton Football Club's Saints Foundation and Portsmouth Football Club's Pompey in the Community have been running joint workshops on anti-social behaviour.
Head of community development at Pompey in the community, Taylor Monk, said they wanted young fans to "embrace" the rivalry but do it "respectfully".
He was speaking at a Premier League Kicks session at the Oasis Academy Mayfield, in Southampton on Friday.
The sessions are run for 8 -18-year-olds offering young people positive ways to spend their free time.