Word Cup Qatar: Wales and England kick off TODAY
2 years ago

Word Cup Qatar: Wales and England kick off TODAY

Daily Mail  

Millions of England fans have rushed from the office or worked from home ahead of the crunch World Cup game with the USA at 7pm leaving streets across the country deserted by lunchtime. A deserted Piccadilly Circus in London this afternoon and England fans fled work ahead of the big match with USA tonight Football fanatic Casey Bishop, 39, who has quit his job as a sports assistant at Northumbria University in Newcastle so he can watch every World Cup game. A quiet Embankment today ahead of tonight's England game Shaftsbury Avenue in the heart of theatre land was deserted A fairly quiet Trafalgar Square today as Wales then England play their second games of the group stages Karine Fox at Iron Works Gym having a pre workout before game England fan Frank Edmunds in the Old Moseley Arms England fans started drinking early in Doha today England's crunch game could see the team through with a game to spare as results went their way A fan wears a cowboy hat and stars and stripes socks ahead of the match with the USA England fans at the Red Lion pub in Doha Thousands of England fans are in Qatar - but the size of support is a fraction of the number that would normally travel to support the team England fans getting ready for the game against USA tonight at The Pub in Kings Heath England fan Ben Parson, from Fulham, and Lucy White, 24 from York, with her dad, Chris are in Doha to cheer on England Darren Camill with Karl Hanson paid £50 for a pint and a chicken burger in Doha, but insist it will be worth it if England win tonight England fans are loving the fact that tonight's match will coincide with payday Revealed: Harry Kane and other World Cup captains would not even have been allowed on the PITCH if they had worn OneLove armbands England captain Harry Kane and other World Cup captains would not even have been allowed on the football pitch if they had worn their OneLove armbands during the World Cup. England fans dressed as Crusaders with chainmail, shields and swords are stopped by security outside a stadium in Qatar An England fan dressed as a Crusader kneels at a security check at the World Cup in Qatar It is claimed a group carrying foam swords and wearing chain mail and Knights Templar robes marked with the cross of St George, were spoken to by security in Doha outside a stadium.

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