Fans Around the World Meeting Up for Reading Clash - Ipswich Town News
With Friday’s game at Reading being shown live on TV in the UK and abroad, Town fans across the country and around the globe will be meeting up in pubs and bars to cheer the Blues on as they look to return to the top of the table (Sky Sports 5 from 7pm, KO 8pm).
The newly-formed Waterford Branch will be watching the game at Katty Barry's Bar.
ITFC Sweden will watch the match at the Tudor Arms in Stockholm, while the Norwegian Branch have no fewer than 12 venues where members will be taking in the game.
Bohemen in Oslo, the Three Lions pubs in Bergen and Trondheim, the Victoria Pub in Kristiansand, O’Learys in Tromsø, James Clark in Sandefjord, Plan B in Tønsberg, Klingen Pub in Ã…rdal, Sportspuben in Sarpsborg, Snippen in Fredrikstad, Den BlÃ¥ Time at Stord and Champs in Stavanger.
ITFC South West will be meeting up in a different location to normal, The Old Fish Market Pub, Baldwin Street, Bristol as opposed to their usual venue, Toto's.
If you’re watching Friday’s match at a pub or bar in some far-flung part of the nation or world, post it below. Please do not post links to illegal streams here or on the forum.
Meanwhile, a list of UK venues showing the game can be found here.
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