Football racism: England win despite suffering abusive chants in Budapest.
England managed to win a World Cup qualifying match against Hungary despite racist chants made against multiple players and having cups and bottles thrown onto the pitch.
The Football Association has called on FIFA to investigate the chants, which were aimed at Raheem Sterling and Jude Bellingham.
Sky's Shamaan Freeman-Powell reports.
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