Reports in France suggest entry to the Stade de France was blocked off this afternoon due to a possible bomb threat.
The stadium is due to host the biggest game of the tournament so far when Spain take on Italy tonight.
A strong police presence blocked off the area surrounding the St de France in Paris but it is believe the block has now been lifted and people can once again head towards the stadium.
Daily Record reporter Keith Jackson has been tweeting updates from the scene.
Security lock down outside Stade de France. Police appear to be suggesting it's a possible bomb threat. Blocking access to the stadium.
— keith jackson (@tedermeatballs) June 27, 2016
This is supposed to be the way into the media centre. pic.twitter.com/FycG9QxHcz
— keith jackson (@tedermeatballs) June 27, 2016
Some sort of blast just went off. Sounded like a controlled explosion … I think!!
— keith jackson (@tedermeatballs) June 27, 2016
Scare over. Now being allowed access. All good.
— keith jackson (@tedermeatballs) June 27, 2016
The Stade de France was one of a number of high profile Paris venues targeted in November last year when terrorist attacks killed 129 people in the city.
One of the terrorists involved in the attack blew himself up outside the stadium, while it was later discovered that the prime suspect over the deadly attacks, Salah Abdeslam, had intended to be a suicide bomber at the stadium but pulled out at the last minute.
More to follow.