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Fans in Phnom Penh Get Ready for Euro 2020 Final

Phnom Penh: You just have two more sleeps before the biggest day in football since the 2018 World Cup. On Sunday night – Monday morning here in Cambodia – England will take on Italy in the final of Euro 2020. The atmosphere is electric and football supporters in Cambodia are busy getting organized to enjoy the big game.

If you are in Phnom Penh and want to enjoy the final in good company, there are few places that will be streaming the match live. Score Bar on Street 282 has been hugely popular during the tournament with its big screens. They told EAC News that they’re going to have a special promotion with seafood and a Corona beer for $5. In the same part of town, Duplex Bar is promising to quench your thirst with $1 beers all night long.

In London, where the final is going to take place, over 60,000 fans are expected at Wembley Stadium. The Euro 2020 decider is sold out, but fans have been trying to buy tickets through resale websites. Prices have skyrocketed, going up from the original $95 to over $4,000 when England reached the final.

Kick-off – Cambodian time – is 2am on Monday 12 July.



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