Aston Villa are third in the Europa League table after two games
Aston Villa have warned fans against breaking Uefa rules relating to "the displaying of political symbols, messages or flags" during next month's Europa League match against Maccabi Tel Aviv.
In ticketing guidance announced on Tuesday, the Premier League club said doing so was "strictly prohibited and will result in immediate ejection and the issuing of a stadium ban".
It comes after Maccabi Tel Aviv said they would decline any ticket allocation from Aston Villa over safety concerns, despite the UK government saying it was working to have a controversial ban on the Israeli club's fans reversed.
Last week, Birmingham's safety advisory group (SAG) - the body responsible for issuing safety certificates for matches - informed Villa no travelling fans would be permitted at the match on 6 November after local police deemed the fixture "high risk".












