FOOTBALL fans are being urged not to lose it all for Euro 2016.

West Yorkshire Police has put out the warning ahead of this summer's matches after receiving a high volume of domestic abuse calls during previous major tournaments.

During Euro 2012 and the World Cup, the region's police saw domestic abuse increase by a third and receiving an average of 110 calls per game.

West Yorkshire Police is now warning that inflamed passions and excess alcohol will be no excuse for domestic abuse ahead of England's first Euro 2016 game on June 11.

Detective Superintendent Darren Minton (pictured) said: "Our message is very clear; whatever the result is on match day, there’s no excuse for domestic abuse, if you lose it during the football, you could lose everything - including your family and your job.

"We will always put the needs of the victim and any children first - help is available for victims or people who are worried that their partner may become violent."

"If you or someone you know is a victim of any type of abuse do not hesitate to report any incident to us. We can and will support you and help stop this abuse. We take all reports of this nature very seriously and our officers are specially trained to deal with these issues sensitively, putting your needs first."

Leaflets and posters will be distributed to pubs and clubs across the county, as well as messages put on social media and the big screen in Centenary Square, Bradford.

Anyone needing help should contact West Yorkshire Police on 101 or if it is an emergency and immediate danger they should then ring 999. A national domestic violence 24 hour helpline can also be contacted on 0808 2000 247 or visit nationaldomesticviolencehelpline.org.uk/ for additional help and support.