- Punishment imposed by Fifa also includes £158,000 fine
- Sterling and Bellingham racially abused in September
Hungary must play their next home World Cup qualifier behind closed doors and pay a fine of 200,000 Swiss francs (£158,000) as punishment for the racist abuse their fans aimed at England players in Budapest this month.
Fifa’s disciplinary committee handed down the sanction after a section of supporters targeted Raheem Sterling and Jude Bellingham with monkey chants during England’s 4-0 win in a World Cup qualifier on 2 September. The penalty of a second game without spectators was suspended period of two years.