Excited England fans are flocking to pubs across the country and in Qatar to sink millions of pints in what is set to be the biggest booze-up since Covid as they roar on Gareth Southgate’s Three Lions in the World Cup blockbuster quarter-final ‘le crunch’ against France.
Some 28 million pints will be sunk in drinking holes across Britain today – with another 50 million to be supped at home – as millions watch the battle with the French side at what are set to be the largest public gatherings since before the coronavirus pandemic.
And in Qatar, hundreds of fans were dashing for last-minute tickets for ‘le crunch’ match as some ticket-holders tried to cash in by demanding £9,000 for seats.
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Roughly 23 million people are set to watch the prime-time 7pm game on ITV, the biggest TV sport audience since the Euro 2020 final last year.
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