At Monday night's game at Stamford Bridge, the Metropolitan Police Service will again have representatives offering information and a chance for the public to share opinions on policing to prevent violence against women and girls.

The initiative has been in operation at our previous two Premier League games at the Bridge and last weekend's WSL match against Arsenal.

Before kick-off against West Ham, look out for the officers involved who will have information available covering multiple subjects including drink spiking, safer spaces, safety on public transport, how to report harassment and general advice on crime prevention.

Leaflets on these matters will be available to take away and fans will be very much encouraged to ‘have your say’ on how the Met operates to tackle the problems via a feedback QR code.

Before Chelsea Women's recent game against the Gunners, an all-female team of officers at a stall inside the Stamford Gate spoke to hundreds of women and girls about their experiences at football games. They gave away anti-drink spiking cup covers and promoted Met initiatives Street Safe, Look Up Look Out and Drink Spiking Awareness, as well as partner initiatives Ask for Angela and Safe Havens.