England fans have made a strong showing in Miami, with support from the local Marlins baseball team. The official drummer rallied the crowd to cheer for England during a game, deviating from the norm to back the Three Lions’ World Cup aspirations. The event had a festive atmosphere as England supporters mingled with Norway fans, engaging in lively interactions.
One attendee, Noah Sarles from Great Hallingbury, Essex, praised the drummer for his chant and expressed optimism for England’s success. Despite the scorching temperatures reaching nearly 40 degrees at kickoff, the stadium lacks a roof, adding to the challenge.
While thunderstorms could impact the match, authorities have set up hydration stations to ensure fan well-being. Notably, England superfan Gary Taylor and his partner, Jo Lewis, have been following the team closely, hoping for a victory in the quarter-final against Norway. The prospect of a showdown between Harry Kane and Erling Haaland adds excitement to the upcoming game.
Celebrities like David Beckham are expected to attend, and England will swiftly return to their Kansas City base post-game. A loss would lead them back to London, but a win could see them facing the Democratic Republic of Congo in Atlanta for the semi-final.

