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Footy-mad Brits pack pubs and fan parks to watch Italy take on Turkey to kick off long-awaited Euro 2020


FOOTBALL-MAD Brits packed out pubs and fan parks tonight to watch Italy take on Turkey in the first Euro 2020 game.

The tournament kicked off in Turkey today after being delayed by a year because of the coronavirus pandemic.

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Celebratory pints at the big screen in Newcastle’s Times SquareCredit: NNP
Fans enjoy the match in London BridgeCredit: PA
Italy fans celebrate after watching their side take a 1-0 lead against Turkey as the big screen in Newcastle’s Times Square broadcasts the first match of Euro 2020Credit: NNP
Hundreds gathered on Potters Fields Park to watch the opening of the tournamentCredit: PA
Italy beat Turkey 3-0 in the first game of the tournamentCredit: AP
Revellers enjoy a night out in Newcastle this evening after the matchCredit: NNP
Fans at Potters Fields Park as they watch the UEFA Euro 2020 Group A opening matchCredit: PA

Millions of Brits took advantage of the hot weather to watch the opening ceremony featuring Andrea Bocelli in the sun.

Fans laughed at their screens as the match ball was then delivered onto the pitch via a Volkswagen remote control car.

Pub punters cheered from watering holes up and down the country as they sunk pints and watched the game in a long awaited taste of normality.

At London Bridge hundreds gathered on Potters Fields Park to watch the heavily anticipated tournament.

In Scotland fans basked in the sun at Glasgow Green for the 8pm kick-off.

And disappointed Turkey fans drowned their sorrows in Newcastle’s Times Square after the 3-0 defeat.

A total of 24 nations will compete in Euro 2020

The opening ceremony of the long-awaited Euro 2020 tournamentCredit: Reuters
Girls ready for a night on the town after watching the footie in NewcastleCredit: NNP
Italy fans celebrate at London Bridge’s big screenCredit: PA
Fans at Potters Fields Park as they watch the UEFA Euro 2020 Group A opening matchCredit: PA
Football fans at the Euro 2020 fanzone at Glasgow Green todayCredit: Wattie Cheung
Fans of Italy react after Italy opened the scoring, as they watch on a giant screen from an official fan zone at the Roman Forum in RomeCredit: Reuters

Of the Home Nations, three have made it to the finals with England and Scotland both in Group D, while Wales have a tough ask in Group A.

The kick-off clashed with tonight’s G7 in Cornwall, with Italy’s Prime Minister Mario Draghi sitting down for dinner with other world leaders.

But Boris Johnson’s official spokesperson has said that the leaders may be able to catch some matches this weekend.

They told Mail Online: “There are obviously a number of TVs that will be showing the football at Carbis and it will be up to leaders how they avail themselves of this.”

It comes as Boris Johnson will hold a major press conference – slap bang in the middle of England’s first Euro 2020 match.

In a case of spectacularly bad timing, the PM will stage his G7 press conference on Sunday afternoon – while football fans across the nation tune in to watch the team take on Croatia.

Italy fans celebrating after winning the first game of the EurosCredit: PA
Disappointed Turkey fans in Newcastle tonightCredit: NNP
Italy fans celebrate their team’s 3-0 win at the Rome Olympic stadiumCredit: AP
People enjoy the football at the Vinegar Yard in LondonCredit: w8media

Mr Johnson, who prefers rugby and cricket, is due to begin his closing press conference at the summit in Cornwall moments after the Three Lions kick off.

The referee will blow his whistle to start the game at 2pm – and Mr Johnson will begin speaking a mere five minutes later.

On whether the clash can be avoided, his spokesperson said: “We are looking to do whatever we can.

“But I want to manage everyone’s expectations: if we can, we will but obviously there is a G7 summit going on and we need to ensure leaders have all the time necessary to discuss what I think we can all agree are pretty important issues.”

The PM is the host of the G7 – meaning he could decide when the conference was scheduled.

It’s likely he’ll face a much smaller audience than usual as millions tune into the Group D clash instead.

For the rest of the UK, Wales will clash with Switzerland tomorrow at 2pm and Scotland will face Czech Republic on Monday.

Euro 2020 matchball delivered by remote controlled car as Italy take on Turkey leaving fans in stitches


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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