The Football Assocation are set to be hit in the pocket after beer cups were thrown at Gareth Southgate.
Following the final whistle of the Three Lions underwhelming stalemate with Slovenia the manager went to applaud England's fans who had provided noisy backing throughout another disappointing night in Germany.
However,while the majority applauded back,some booed and two plastic beer cups were thrown,landing at Southgate's feet.
UEFA are expected to take a dim view of the incident with charges an almost certainty,Mail Sport understands.
Previous incidents have seen Albania fined more than 12,000 euros for the 'throwing of objects' at their game with Italy while Scotland were hit with a penalty of more than 5,000 euros when charged with the same offence at their opening day 5-1 humbling by Germany in Munich.
The FA are set to be charged after beer cups were thrown at Gareth Southgate on Tuesday
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