Police and security services are working with the Football Association to limit the possibility of disorder during the Nations League game between England and Germany in June.
The FA is aware that it is on a yellow card with Uefa after a number of incidents at the Euro 2020 final between England and Italy at Wembley last July.
The UK and Ireland are trying to host Euro 2028.
Fans travelling to the game next month will be the focus following a number of pitch invasions domestically.
Many travelling England fans have bought seats in the home section of the Allianz Arena, despite being allocated 3,466 tickets in the away end. Some people are expected to travel without tickets.
England fans subject to football banning orders will have to hand in their passports before the game.
England will be accompanied by significant away support for the first time since the first coronaviruses outbreak in March 2020 when they travel to Germany for their game against Hungary on 4 June.
Police from the UK will be accompanied by spotters and intelligence officers. Fans will not be able to purchase alcohol at the stadium.
The FA was ordered to play one match behind closed doors as punishment for the unrest at Wembley Stadium during the Euro 2020 final, and the game against Italy will be played without spectators.
The FA was fined 84,560 and threatened with playing a second game behind closed doors if there is a repeat of similar behavior by England fans over the next two years.
Everyone travelling abroad should be good ambassadors for our country and leave a good impression, according to England's boss.
I don't think they would listen to a specific plea for good behavior before the match.
It is not going to make a difference if people cause trouble.
The England Supporters Travel Club (ESTC), whose details are on record, will be in charge of allocating away fans' tickets, while anyone who is not a member of the club can buy home tickets. Some England fans have submitted their hotel addresses.
The authorities could find it difficult to prevent English fans from sitting in the German section.
The tickets are available on the German FA's website, but you have to put a German address down.
I don't know if an English person is stopped from buying a ticket. I hope that everyone that gets in the home end behaves well and there is no trouble.
The rivalry between the two sets of fans is not as bad as some think, even after the 78th anniversary of the D-Day landings in World War Two.
There is a bit of banter and there is animosity, but there always is when two sets of supporters get together.
Fans will be able to stand side by side in the pub or in the ground, and there will be no problems.
The behavior of both sets of fans was exemplary, according to Joiner, one of the 42,000 fans in attendance at Wembley.
He said that there was no disorder in or around the stadium.
We had issues in the final against Italy and similar scenes at the start of the semi-final againstDenmark, but both sets of supporters were very well behaved.
There were a lot of German fans outside of their seated section. There were no problems when they sang their national anthem. I was proud to be an English football fan on that day.
There will be a lot of good-natured activity in Germany, even if the spotlight is on some fans for the wrong reasons.
When the two sides met in the Euros, England Fans FC faced their German counterparts.
Paul Robinson, a centre-back for England, says that the players enjoy sharing a drink after the game, even though they don't shirk a tackle.
The game was competitive and both teams wanted to win, according to Robinson.
It can get a bit heated and you may get the odd bad tackle, as in any game, but you get on and mix together afterwards. It is a really good day, we have a photo together and share a drink.