England supporters have flocked to Miami, receiving support from the local Marlins baseball team. The crowd was energized by the official drummer’s chant of “Let’s go England,” deviating from tradition to back the Three Lions’ World Cup aspirations. The atmosphere was festive as England fans mingled with Norway supporters, even witnessing a display of the Norwegians’ famous “row” with the Marlins mascots.
Notably, Noah Sarles from Great Hallingbury, Essex, expressed gratitude for the drummer’s show of support, emphasizing the camaraderie among England fans at the stadium. Amid the celebratory ambiance in the city, fans from different countries, including Brazil, added to the vibrant mix.
As the excitement builds towards the World Cup quarter-final in Miami stadium, high temperatures nearing 40 degrees are expected at kick-off. While thunderstorms may pose a challenge, authorities have arranged hydration stations to ensure fans stay refreshed. Engaged fans, like Gary Taylor and Jo Lewis, have been following the games closely, eager for England’s success in the quarter-final against Norway.
With the prospect of star strikers Harry Kane and Erling Haaland facing off, anticipation is high for a thrilling match. Celebrity presence, including David Beckham, is anticipated at the game. Regardless of the outcome, England will swiftly return to their base in Kansas City, with plans to head back to London if they lose, or to Atlanta for the semi-final if they emerge victorious.
