In addition to the East Midlands meet-up previously reported, there are Town fans getting together to watch Friday’s live Sky game against Barnsley in various other locations around the world.
The newly formed South West Branch of the Supporters Club have organised two get togethers. Fans in the Bristol area are meeting in The Cider Press, Bristol, BS7 8BN, while those in the Devon area and beyond will be at The Volunteer Inn, Sidmouth, Devon, EX10 9BQ. PM HarryFromBath for more info.
Peter Blackley has arranged for a few people to watch Friday's game in the Cap and Gown on the Tything in Worcester and says anyone who wants to join them is more than welcome.
Further afield, the Italian Branch of the Supporters Club is meeting at the Offside Sports Pub in Milan.
They won’t be the only overseas Town fans able to watch the match. North America-based supporters get a rare chance to watch the Blues in action with the game available live online in the United States for people with Bein Sport as part of a cable or satellite package, and live online in Canada. If you’re in some far-flung part of the country or globe and have organised a venue to watch the game or know it’s being shown on an obscure TV channel where you’re based, post the details below.What to read next:
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