Crystal Palace fans were involved in clashes with Rayo Vallecano supporters in Leipzig ahead of the Conference League final. On Tuesday evening, police reported that 60 Crystal Palace fans, identified as 'known troublemakers', were ordered to leave the city center. The disturbances occurred as thousands of fans gathered for the match scheduled for Wednesday at 20:00 BST. Videos circulating online showed rival fans clashing in the streets, prompting a police response. Saxon State Police confirmed that two arrests were made, and two officers sustained minor injuries during the altercations. The clashes reportedly began when around 300 Rayo Vallecano fans gathered in the city center, leading to physical confrontations with Palace supporters. Police intervened quickly, separating the two groups and issuing dispersal orders to those involved. Despite the violence, the fan fest in Leipzig's market area remained peaceful, with approximately 2,000 fans from both clubs present. The police operation concluded early Wednesday morning, ensuring the safety of the majority of fans attending the event.