RIO DE JANEIRO -- The hooliganism at the European Championship in France could affect the availability of alcohol at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.Frances need to impose bans on alcohol sales near Euro 2016 venues because of unruly fans has aided Qatar as it seeks to balance respecting local customs with providing a welcoming environment for visitors to the first World Cup in the Middle East.More than 60 members of Qatars World Cup organizing committee shadowed Euro 2016 organizers, including assistant secretary general Nasser Al-Khater, who said the disorder in France in June will influence the alcohol policy in 2022.The strange thing we saw, as soon as some of the violence picked up in France, the first thing people spoke about was banning alcohol around the stadiums 24 or 48 hours before the match and during the match, Al-Khater told The Associated Press on Thursday during a trip to the Rio de Janeiro Olympics.So that means there is a recognition that sometimes alcohol could relate to or encourage some sort of violence. So we need to take that into consideration to make sure the balance that we strike is right. And we want to make sure that Qatar in 2022 will be a violence free World Cup.Alcohol is only available in off-street bars in Qatar to foreigners, who must show their passports. It is likely alcohol will be available more freely at the World Cup but Al-Khater said Qatar will implement the restrictions it believes are necessary whatever the criticism might be.Following the rampages in the opening days of Euro 2016, particularly involving England and Russia fans, Qatars fear is that their biggest-ever sporting event will be marred by violence.The issues that have been plaguing or dominating the headlines are violence so this is something we are taking a look at, Al-Khater said. After what happened in France, there needs to be a review of all security measures.Al-Khater was speaking a day before the Olympic opening ceremony as the progress of the torch relay was again disrupted by demonstrators. Civil disorder is less of a concern in a country with an absolute monarchy ruled by the al-Thani family.We dont have a culture of demonstrations but we have culture where people voice their opinions and we see that a lot on social media, Al-Khater said. Like any other country, Qatar has supporters of major sporting events and people who are also against it for whatever reason. ... I am pretty sure we are not going to have a problem with demonstrations and protests.---Rob Harris can be followed at www.twitter.com/RobHarris and www.facebook.com/RobHarrisReportsJason Kidd Jersey Large . Barcelona also left injured defenders Carles Puyol, Javier Mascherano and Jordi Alba out of its squad for the trip to Glasgow. That means that Marc Bartra will probably start again in the centre of the defence alongside Gerard Pique. Custom Jason Kidd Jersey . 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Bautista has three hits in last 17 at-bats, while Encarnacion had three hits in his previous 24 at-bats before going 3-for-4 on Monday. Josh Donaldson has three hits in his past 13 at-bats.Two players who are not slumping, Russell Martin and Troy Tulowitzki, figure to be back in the lineup Tuesday. Martin did not start since knuckleballer R.A. Dickey pitched, while Tulowitzki sat because Gibbons said he needed a day off.We understand this game, we have a lot of time in this game, we have to keep going and dont worry about what is in the past, Encarnacion said. Weve got to focus on tomorrows game and the next three weeks.Coincidentally, a similar situation preceded Toronto scoring 19 times during a three-game series in its last visit to New York, Aug. 15-17. The Blue Jays offense was shut out in the opener, then produced an eight-run inning en route to a 12-6 win in the second game. Toronto posted a 7-4 victory in the series finale.Since that series, the Blue Jays have always held at least a share of first place, but the fourth-place Yankees are currently only 5 1/2 games back. The Boston Red Sox are a game out, while the Baltimore Orioles are two back.The Yankees are 3 1/2 games behind Baltimore and Detroit in a six-team race for the second wild-card spot. They have won seven of their past nine series, but winning two of three each time still might not be good enough.IIts almost imperative, New York left fielder Brett Gardner said.dddddddddddd At this point, we have to win every series the rest of the way. Weve got to play well, and two out of three is the worst-case scenario for us.New York won for the eighth time in 12 games Sunday. Jacoby Ellsbury homered and drove in three runs in a game that featured contributions from a few young players.Rookie first baseman Tyler Austin had a two-run double that wound up being the decisive hit, while first-year catcher Gary Sanchez reached base for the 20th straight game and also threw out Melvin Upton Jr. trying to steal second.Aaron Judge made two good defensive plays in right field but struck out three times. Although he homered in his first two games Aug. 13-14, he has not done much since and has 35 strikeouts to go along with a .169 average.Even with the low numbers, Judge likely will remain in right field due to an injury to Aaron Hicks.We got to help him fight through it, Yankees manager Joe Girardi said of Judges slump. We know he has the ability, and we believe he can do it.Aaron Sanchez (13-2, 2.88 ERA) will make his second start following a 10-day break in the minors. Sanchez is second on Torontos pitching staff in wins, and his ERA is the lowest among Blue Jays starters.Sanchez had a 5.29 ERA in three starts before the layoff but returned Wednesday in Baltimore and allowed an unearned run and five hits in six innings.Sanchez was sharp in the 12 2/3 innings he pitched against the Yankees this season. He allowed an earned run and three hits in six innings during a no-decision April 12 in Toronto, and June 1 at Rogers Centre, he struck out six and allowed seven hits in 6 2/3 innings during a 7-0 victory.Luis Cessa (4-0, 4.17 ERA) makes his fourth start since entering New Yorks rotation. As a starting pitcher, Cessa is 2-0 with a 3.00 ERA.Cessa has pitched six innings in each start, although he has allowed four of his nine home runs as a starting pitcher. The right-hander allowed two homers Wednesday in Kansas City but did not get a decision when New York rallied from a four-run deficit.In his lone career appearance against Toronto, he pitched a scoreless inning on May 24. ' ' '