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The Netherlands is pushing for Orange Night.
Netherlands⚽ Sports4 days ago

The Netherlands is pushing for Orange Night.

The article discusses how many Dutch people are preparing to stay up late to watch the World Cup match between Netherlands and Morocco, which starts at 3 AM. The match is highly anticipated, especially after the previous game against Tunisia, where over 1.6 million viewers watched the match. Many fans are planning to stay awake throughout the night, some even arranging to sleep during the day and wake up for the game. Families are making special arrangements, such as setting alarms and taking short naps, to ensure they don’t miss any crucial moments. Children are also participating, with some being woken up by their parents specifically for the match. Some fans are even camping out in living rooms to experience the event together as a family. Despite the early hour, the excitement around the match is palpable.

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The Netherlands is pushing for Orange Night.

The article discusses how many Dutch people are preparing to stay up late to watch the World Cup match between Netherlands and Morocco, which starts at 3 AM. The match is highly anticipated, especially after the previous game against Tunisia, where over 1.6 million viewers watched the match. Many fans are planning to stay awake throughout the night, some even arranging to sleep during the day and wake up for the game. Families are making special arrangements, such as setting alarms and taking short naps, to ensure they don’t miss any crucial moments. Children are also participating, with some being woken up by their parents specifically for the match. Some fans are even camping out in living rooms to experience the event together as a family. Despite the early hour, the excitement around the match is palpable.

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