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England fans: Looking forward to Qatar 2022

Droitwich Editorial 2nd Sep, 2022 Updated: 2nd Sep, 2022   0

EVEN PEOPLE from countries who didn’t qualify for the World Cup will be looking forward to Qatar 2022.

After all, there is nothing that beats the world’s premier sporting competition when it comes to action, drama, and athletic brilliance.

And things will be even more exciting for people from countries who will be competing on football’s biggest stage, like England.

Here, we’ll run through some useful tips that’ll ensure you’re very much in the World Cup spirit. And with a bit of luck, that spirit will be there to cheer on England for their first World Cup victory in more than fifty years!




 

Get the look

Part of the fun of the World Cup is that the whole nation gets behind the team and wills them to victory.


You can do your part by ‘getting the World Cup look.’ What’s that, you ask?

It’s all about wearing an England football shirt with pride, putting England flags on your car and into your home’s windows, and, if you’re feeling extra excited, painting your face on match day.

No one will question your commitment to the cause!

 

Host a Party

Part of the appeal of the World Cup is that it brings people together. So, why not look at hosting a party? Two of England’s group games kick off at 8 pm, which makes it the ideal time to invite friends and family to your home for a viewing party.

If we win, then it’ll make the victory all the more enjoyable – and if we lose, then at least you can commiserate with others!

 

In the Office

One of England’s group games kicks off at 2pm, which may mean that you’ll be stuck in the office. But that’s no great disaster, providing you make the most of it.

If you have any sway at work, look at screening the game at the office.

It might not be the most productive afternoon, but that’s fine — the World Cup only comes around once every four years!

 

 

A Month of Entertainment

The World Cup is about more than just what takes place on the pitch.

There’s also plenty of entertainment that takes place off the pitch, too, which will help to get fans in full-blown World Cup mode during November and December.

Daily podcasts dissecting all the action, highlight shows, and fun competitions like BetVictor’s Crack The Code and fantasy football leagues will ensure it’s a fun-filled month.

More off-pitch entertainment will surely be announced closer to the beginning of the World Cup, so be sure to keep your eye out.

 

Full Support

Finally, you can get into the World Cup spirit by offering your full support to the team.

England may or may not win, but that’s not what’s important. So long as they try their best, and we’re sure they will, then we can all be happy, even if it doesn’t result in football finally “coming home.”

If the whole nation offers unwavering support, then who knows what the team may achieve?

 

Article written by Kyle Serpa