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YouTuber breaks into Arsenal and West Ham grounds showing flaws in security at Emirates and London Stadium

Concerns raised after another set of YouTubers climb on top of TWO Premier League stadiums crazy videos

ARSENAL and West Ham have had their stadiums infiltrated by a daring YouTuber who climbs on the roof of both the Emirates and the London Stadium.

The video shows how easy it is for the the YouTuber, known as DyingLlama, to climb into the Gunners' stadium from outside before having access to the stands, pitch and roof.

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The Gunners are the latest club to have youngsters trespass their stadium after West Ham's new home the London Stadium had a similar break in last October.


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In the description of the video, which was uploaded on December 10, the DyingLlama says to his surprise they managed to break into both of the modern grounds.

The description read: "Put a lot of work into this one! The day after Emirates we ended up sneaking into the west ham stadium as well.

"Crazy that we were able to infiltrate both of these premier league stadiums without getting caught!"

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This now means that the London Stadium has had TWO break ins posted on YouTube since the Hammers moved from the Boleyn Ground.

YouTuber Dying Llama had free access to the roof of the stadiumCredit: YouTube / DyingLama​
He sat on the roof of the ground after security failed to stop themCredit: YouTube / DyingLama​

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In the video, the DyingLlama said that once the pair had broken in they had no problems and could get where they want.

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He said: "Last weekend my friend Alex and I, managed something absolutely ridiculous.

"We were able to infiltrate the Emirates Stadium, which is home to Arsenal and has a capacity of 60,000, I think.

"Getting in was definitely the hardest part, it was definitely a challenge, but as soon as we were in we didn't really have any problems."

DyingLlama was amazed they broke into two Premier League stadiums in two daysCredit: YouTube / DyingLama​
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The YouTuber broke into the London Stadium with a group of friendsCredit: YouTube / DyingLama​

Then the day afterwards the daring filmmaker spontaneously ended up in the London Stadium after going to Stratford with a group of friends.

After watching the video of the stadium being broken into beforehand they gave it a go themselves and unsurprisingly they found themselves pitchside, in the stands and on the roof of the stadium.

As YouTubers continue to break into these stadiums, more concerns have risen as terrorists could potentially intrude in a similar fashion and plant bombs.

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The group perched on the roof of West Ham's new home and looked on from the roofCredit: YouTube / DyingLama​

This isn't the first stunt the YouTuber has done on his channel after climbing cranes as well as surfing trains and buses.

He has also climbed other landmarks in London such as the 02 Arena and the Orbit Tower in the Olympic Park.

DyingLlama has over 205,000 subscribers and if he continues to make these daring videos his YouTube channel will continue to grow.

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The YouTuber posed for an epic photo after climbing the O2 ArenaCredit: YouTube / DyingLama​
The urban explorer has also climbed a crane that is 190 meters highCredit: YouTube / DyingLama​
The YouTuber also has a video of him jumping on top of trains with friendsCredit: YouTube / DyingLama​
For one video he pounced from a tree to ride on top of a double-decker busCredit: YouTube / DyingLama​
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