Posted on 13th November 2012
Having successfully navigated their way out of group B England now face Senegal in the last 16. Their fourth game of the tournament is back at the Al Bayt Stadium with a 10pm kick-off (local time).
Posted on 13th November 2012
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
Your famous Free Lions team will be out and about on the streets of Stockholm today and tomorrow doling out copies of your favourite fanzine. For an exclusive preview of Free Lions 126 including important ground rules and stadium information follow the link below. You’ll be pleased to hear that the powers-that-be have decided to close the roof for the game.
It’s not just essential match day info for travelling fans either. Even if you’re watching the match at home with a beer there’s a football history lesson from the Sunday Mirror’s Brian McNally, Scouse Phil’s Free Lions Quiz, and much more.
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Having successfully navigated their way out of group B England now face Senegal in the last 16. Their fourth game of the tournament is back at the Al Bayt Stadium with a 10pm kick-off (local time).
England are through to the quarter-finals of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar and will be taking on France on Saturday for a place in the semis.
England make the trip to Naples next week for their Euro 2024 qualifier against Italy (Thursday 23th March, 7.45pm GMT). As ever, our Free Lions team have been busy pulling together all available information for matchday supporters ahead of the trip – Free Lions 180 is out now.
Yesterday England played Italy in Naples and many supporters have relayed serious concerns about their treatment – particularly regarding transport and logitistics. Our Free Lions Fans’ Embassy team, who were on the ground assisting travelling England supporters, have issued the following statement today: