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Will they show the Wales v Denmark before the Italy v Austria game at Wembley

Sorry I know it's not England related but I'm going to the Italy v Austria game on Saturday at 8pm but my Entry Time Slot is 5pm-5:30pm. Could anyone who went to the England v Scotland tell me if they showed the earlier game in the stadium?

Thanks

Philip Earnshaw
  • 24 Jun 2021 4:19 PM
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  • David Lilley
    David Lilley
    • 24 Jun 2021 4:36 PM
    No, they didn't.
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  • Tim Powell
    Tim Powell
    • 24 Jun 2021 4:46 PM
    Don't worry about the time slot - I haven't heard of anyone being questioned about arriving later than their allocated slot so you could watch most of the Wales game in a pub (unless it goes to extra time/pens) and still get in ok at 7.30ish especially as I believe the capacity is still only 22500 until England's game on Tuesday so it's actually the quickest I've ever entered Wembley (other than for a mid week game at the old Wembley against Chile in the late 80s which had about 15,000!)
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  • James Collinson
    James Collinson
    • 24 Jun 2021 6:56 PM

    In reply to David Lilley:

    Good to know. Have never been in early enough to see.
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  • James Collinson
    James Collinson
    • 24 Jun 2021 6:58 PM

    In reply to Tim Powell:

    Can confirm that was the time I went in on Tuesday with absolutely no issues. By doubling the numbers for the last 16 it may be a bit more slow getting in but not once did I queue for either checkpoint or gate.
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  • Philip Earnshaw
    Philip Earnshaw
    • 25 Jun 2021 9:48 AM
    Finally got a response from Wembley, they confirmed they won't be showing the game.
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