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‘What’s the point of working if you can’t do stuff like this?’ England fans descend on Miami

England and Norway supporters congregate in Miami as anticipation builds for their upcoming World Cup quarterfinal match.

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The brief

Fans from England and Norway have arrived in Miami ahead of a scheduled World Cup quarterfinal game. The influx of supporters has resulted in significant activity at South Beach bars and restaurants, with visitors participating in local events, including a "Viking Row" hosted by Norwegian fans.

Coverage from The Guardian, the Miami Herald, WPLG Local 10, USA Today, and WPEC emphasizes the festive atmosphere and the logistical aspects of the match. Reports highlight the presence of specific fan traditions and the geographic concentration of supporters throughout the city.

The scheduled match will determine which team advances in the tournament. Coverage does not yet specify the final attendance numbers or post-match event plans.

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Quick answers

What teams are playing in Miami?

Norway and England are set to play in a World Cup quarterfinal match.

Where are the fans gathering?

Supporters are congregating at bars, restaurants, and on the beach in the South Beach area of Miami.

What specific fan activities have been reported?

Norwegian fans have organized a 'Viking Row' on Miami Beach.

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