Posted on 6th June 2016
We've produced a short guide to England's friendly fixtures with Belgium and Norway, as the Lionesses begin their run of warm-up matches ahead of being the host nation for Euro 2021.
Posted on 6th June 2016
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
As with all major tournaments, we’ve produced an excellent guidebook packed full of useful information for England fans travelling to a France this summer – and as Wales have qualified for a major tournament for the first time in 58 years, FSF Cymru have got in on the act too.
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Digital format
The guidebooks are available in PDF format for use on your tablets, smartphones, laptops and pretty much any device that can use PDFs.
Most modern internet browsers, such as Google Chrome, have built-in PDF readers otherwise you can use Adobe Reader – which is available to download for free here.
Want a hard copy? The guidebooks are also available in hard copy format (costing £2 to cover postage and packaging) but please note the deadline has passed for pre-Euros delivery – if you need a copy for France download the PDF (above). Order your Free Lions England Fans’ Guide to France here or your FSF Cymru Wales Fans’ Guide to France here. You can order as many copies as you like, be sure to include multiple £2 donations to match.
For updates throughout Euro 2016:
We've produced a short guide to England's friendly fixtures with Belgium and Norway, as the Lionesses begin their run of warm-up matches ahead of being the host nation for Euro 2021.
Wales are heading out to the Czech Republic and Estonia later this week for their World Cup qualifying campaign and FSA Cymru have another handy guide for those of you making the trip.
Ahead of the European Championship next month, FSA Cymru’s Paul Corkrey has kindly answered some common questions that crop up from Wales fans looking to follow the team to Baku and through the remainder of the tournament.
Wales last qualified for a World Cup in 1958 – the same year the modern hula hoop was invented – but could be heading to Qatar 2022 and taking a new generation of fans along with them in the process.