Organisers of next year’s Glastonbury Festival have announced that they are currently looking for ways in which England fans will be able to watch their heroes during 2014’s World Cup.
According to local Glastonbury publication The Shepton Mallet Journal, the organisers have assured fans that plans will be put in place should the England squad pass through their group stage in Brazil’s tournament.
However, should England indeed succeed through, fans will be divided; the final matches are set to kick off at 9pm (UK time) on the Saturday and Sunday of the festival, around the same time when festival headliners will be expected to start their key set.
Organisers said “We’re excited that England have qualified for the World Cup once again, and we will be wishing the team the best of luck, but we’ll also be thinking of Brazil, because we know how nerve-wracking it is to put on a big event.”
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