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England-Sweden With Osman and Milton Free at Greshams - Ipswich Town News

Fans can watch England’s World Cup quarter-final clash with Sweden on Saturday afternoon for free at Greshams in Tuddenham Road where Russell Osman and Simon Milton will be providing live punditry.

Greshams have been showing all England’s matches on a six-metre by four-metre screen in their Willow Suite.

Mark Calver, chief executive of Greshams, said: "We’re so excited at the prospect of another England victory on Saturday. We have the biggest indoor screen in Suffolk set within a room that offers superb sound and viewing, the in-room bar will be open and food will be available so you won’t miss a moment of the action.”

Fans are encouraged to turn up early to secure what are limited places, while ample free car parking is available as is a separate restaurant.

Calver added: "Greshams welcomes families to enjoy all of the facilities here, our security and venue staff will look forward to seeing several hundred people on Saturday.”

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