Thousands of England supporters in Miami are excited for the upcoming World Cup quarter-final match. Among them is six-year-old Harry Silcock, accompanied by his father Chris. Despite his young age, Harry confidently predicts an England victory in the tournament. The Miami area is abuzz with Three Lions fans, with a surge of new supporters rallying behind Thomas Tuchel’s team.
The influx of England followers in Miami is in full swing, with an estimated 30,000 fans expected to fill Miami Stadium. Due to extreme heat conditions, authorities are advising caution regarding alcohol consumption, recommending water instead.
Despite warnings, some fans, like Jamie Smith from Birmingham, plan to continue drinking. Many supporters booked their flights months in advance, hoping to witness England’s success firsthand. The anticipation is high, with fans carrying cash reserves to secure last-minute tickets.
Notable figures like David Beckham are expected to show support for Tuchel’s squad, adding to the excitement in Miami. For Chris and Harry, the trip represents a unique opportunity that they couldn’t miss. The father-son duo, both Manchester United fans, proudly don their England jerseys on South Beach, eagerly awaiting the upcoming match against Norway.
As England gears up to face Norway in the quarter-finals, fans are hopeful for a successful outcome that could lead them to the semi-finals. Politician Keir Starmer has even hinted at a potential bank holiday if England secures a World Cup victory, sparking further enthusiasm among supporters.
