Game in Norway & Iceland - Ipswich Town News
Town supporters in Norway can watch Wednesday's game with other Blues in both Oslo and Bergen. TWTD has also received details of where Reykjavik-based supporters are taking in the match.
Fans in Oslo will be in the Bohemen bar in
the city centre, where there was an excellent atmosphere created by fans of both clubs during the first leg. Details of the Bohemen here: www.bohemen.no.
Bergen-based fans may wish to join other Blues at the bar Fotballpuben in the city centre: www.fotballpuben.no.
Icelandic Town fans are meeting up in Glaumbar, which is located at Tryggvagata 20 Reykjavik 101. Further info here: www.glaumbar.is.
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