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Paris prepares for ‘CIVIL WAR’ and Champs-Élysées ‘battlefield’ as 5,000 cops deployed ahead of France v Morocco clash

THOUSANDS of police have descended upon Paris in readiness for "civil war" to erupt during tonight's World Cup semi-final thriller between France and Morocco.

Following desperate calls from officials, 10,000 French police have been mobilised across the country including 5,000 in Paris.

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Motorbikes and cars in Paris were set alight by crazed football fans last weekCredit: Getty
Moroccan fans celebrating in Champs-Elysees after the national team shocked Portugal in the World Cup quarter-finalsCredit: Getty
Champs-Elysees, a famous avenue, has recently been flooded with football fans after matchesCredit: Getty

Worried residents and shop owners in Paris have been battening down ahead of the expected carnage this evening.

Jeanne d'Hauteserre, local mayor responsible for the Parisian district, asked for the world famous avenue to be closed during the football match.

She feared the Champs-Elysees could see a “civil war” unfold after the final whistle was blown.

She told French CNews: "When you want to celebrate victory, you don't come with mortars. But these people are really only coming to smash with iron bars.

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“For Wednesday, everyone is afraid of a war, a guerrilla war, a civil war, and we do not want the Champs-Elysees to be transformed into a battlefield.”

Following Morocco's stunning victory over Portugal last week, more than 20,000 adrenaline-fuelled fans flooded the avenue and caused chaos.

Sporadic clashes broke out between hooligans and police who fired tear gas and charged several times.

Several shops were damaged, cars were set on fire and there were 100 arrests.

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With millions of people expected to watch tonight's match from TV screens, French police said they were bracing for a tough night.

Speaking on CNews, reservist gendarmerie captain Herve Moreau said: “On Wednesday, things will go badly for sure.

"Whatever people say, I can assure you there will be clashes and riots.”

The French colonial history of Morocco has caused divisions among some residents.

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Between 1912 and 1956 the African nation was under French rule and was called the French Protectorate in Morocco.

Despite being granted independence, France still wields influence in the country causing a bit of resentment among some of the population.

There are about 1.5 million Moroccan community numbers that live in France.

Workers building barricades for shops in Paris due to the damage caused last weekCredit: BFM TV
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Police and rioters pushing against each other as chaos unfolds on Champs ElyseesCredit: BFM TV
Riot police are battle-ready for tonight's clash between Morocco and FranceCredit: Getty
Moroccan football flans taunt policeCredit: EPA
Carnage is expected on the streets of Paris tonightCredit: Getty
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Several shops were damaged, cars were set on fire and there were 100 arrests last week in ParisCredit: Getty
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