Many fans in the city do not have tickets for the upcoming game but have been gathering in bars, with a large number expected to go to the UEFA Fan Park on the river to watch the match. The Danes have also been arriving in the city following their previous match against Slovenia. Initially, the band that played traditional Danish songs was met with bemusement by England fans at a pub, but they were applauded when they played “Hey Jude” and “Sweet Caroline.” There are diverse opinions on the performance of certain players, with some expressing confidence in England’s chances in the tournament.
England fans have been praised for their behavior, and a Danish bus promoting football peace arrived in Romerberg Square and distributed free beer to fans. A consultant, who drove 650 miles to the city, hoisted a St George’s Cross up the flag pole of the bus, which has been transformed into a vehicle for bridging divisions between football fans. The bus has a rule that if a Dane arrives with an English fan under his arm, they both get a free pint. Three England fans were arrested by German police, but overall the vast majority of England fans have been well-behaved.
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