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Káosz várható Angliában, miután az angol válogatott nemet mondott a FIFA-nak
HU⚽ Sports14 hr. ago

Káosz várható Angliában, miután az angol válogatott nemet mondott a FIFA-nak

The article reports that both the Mexican and English national football teams rejected a request from the FIFA to change the match time against each other. As a result, the match remains scheduled to start at 2:00 AM on Monday. The article notes that weather conditions could potentially affect the timing, allowing for possible delays if lightning occurs. It also mentions that local fans in England might not appreciate being forced to leave their pubs during a crucial World Cup quarterfinal match.

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Káosz várható Angliában, miután az angol válogatott nemet mondott a FIFA-nak

The article reports that both the Mexican and English national football teams rejected a request from the FIFA to change the match time against each other. As a result, the match remains scheduled to start at 2:00 AM on Monday. The article notes that weather conditions could potentially affect the timing, allowing for possible delays if lightning occurs. It also mentions that local fans in England might not appreciate being forced to leave their pubs during a crucial World Cup quarterfinal match.

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