Posted on 29th June 2018
England are through to a World Cup semi-final for the first time since 1990 as they take on Croatia in Moscow on Wednesday 11th July.
Posted on 29th June 2018
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
England’s 2018 World Cup campaign continues on Tuesday 3rd July as they take on Colombia in the last-16 in Moscow on Tuesday, and the Free Lions team will be there once more.
In addition to our England Fans’ Guide to Russia, which covers the entirety of the tournament, we’ve produced an informative and hopefully entertaining Free Lions fanzine for Tuesday’s game in the Russian capital. If England progress, we’ll have a new edition for every round.
The FSF fans’ embassy will be based at the tourist information office at Triumfalnaya Square, which is next to Mayakovskaya Metro station on line 2, the dark green line. It’s just two stops up from Red Square and can also be reached on foot from the same starting point, a mere 40 minutes’ walk north-west up Tverskaya Street.
As usual we will be operating on the day before matchday and on matchday itself, from 10:00 until 17:00.
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Thanks to Alexander Ganyushin for the image used in this article. Reproduced here under Creative Commons license.
England are through to a World Cup semi-final for the first time since 1990 as they take on Croatia in Moscow on Wednesday 11th July.
England travel to Amsterdam this Friday to take on Holland in the first of two international friendlies being played over the next week.
England’s 2018 World Cup campaign kicks off in Volgograd on Monday 18th June as they take on Tunisia in their opening fixture in Group G.
Harry Kane’s late winner against Tunisia left England fans in a buoyant mood ahead of their trip to Nizhny Novgorod, spellcheck required, the second of England’s World Cup venues.