England captain Harry Kane hopes that his team can give the fans the perfect start to life, securing a ticket to the quarter-finals of the World Cup. Early on Monday, Thomas Tuchel's team will meet in the 1/8 finals against the tournament's host team, Mexico. The match will take place at the legendary Azteca Stadium, where the English will try to continue their ancient American dream.
British patients have little hope of seeing the virus in greater time. FIFA was in active negotiations to move the match to 19:00 BST (12:00 BST) due to a serious threat of thunder. However, after decisive support from the side of both football associations, the core organ has become deprived of the cob layout.
This means that fans will get ready for a sleepless night - the starting whistle blows at 01:00 on Monday night. To help patients survive this football night, Prime Minister of Great Britain Keir Starmer took an unprecedented step by announcing that pubs will be able to pay until the 5th grade..
Harry Kane captured this new product and called on fans to go for a walk to the event.
“It’s very new that pubs will no longer be open to patients. We know how much the World Championship means for each of us and for all patients at home.
“To be honest, I suspect that there will be those who will not lie down all night, who will walk this walk to the end and celebrate the holy day until the coming day, and then they will have to sleep and sleep,” said Kane.
The captain of the England team also emphasized that even such insignificant circumstances make the tournament unforgettable:.
“It’s clear that it’s already late, and we all greatly appreciate your encouragement. It’s important to make the World Championship so unique - because of the different moments and sparks of fortune that we create at once. I think that the skin would most like to celebrate the sun on the 5th or 6th morning."